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The doctrine of Caveat Emptor & its exceptions
Caveat Emptor is a fundamental principle governing the law of sale of goods; it means “Let the buyer beware”. In other words, it is no part of the seller’s
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Objectives of The Payment of Bonus Act,1965
The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 was enacted to provide for the payment of bonuses to persons employed in certain establishments on the basis of profits or
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Origin and historical development of the law of tort
The substantive law of torts in England arose out of the forms of common law procedures. It had its origin in royal writs issued by the Chancery. In theory,
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Substitution or addition of party to suit under limitation act
The Limitation Act provides that if a new party (whether as plaintiff or defendant) is added or substituted, the suit should be deemed to have been instituted