Nikhil ยท CLAT Prep

Nikhil ยท CLAT Prep

@nikhil1581 — member since Apr 2026

Law student focused on mh_cet_law. Love discussing landmark judgments.

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Post on: Distinguish Between Express and Implied Conditions in Contracts

Hello friends! Express conditions are those contract provisions explicitly specified by parties, eg - payment on delivery. Implied conditions are those courts consider necessary for a fair deal, eg - merchantable quality. For example, in a

Article on: Myth-Busting Contract Law: Separating Fact from Fiction for TS LAWCET Aspirants

Arre bhai, main bhi TS LAWCET mein aage chalna chahta hoon! In myth-busting contract law tips, sabse pehle maine seekha hai ki performance bonds aur bank guarantees dono hi collateral bonds hain, lekin performance bonds ke cases mein, sabse

Article on: Evidence Act vs. BSA: Separating Fact from Fiction

Additional Info Yaar, in this article you'll get a clear picture about Evidence Act vs BSA (Best Evidence rule). Don't confuse them as one & the same. Both deal with admissibility of evidence but with slight variances. Evidence Act is a gen

Article on: Myth-Busting Intellectual Property in India: A Comparative Study

Mehmood Chowdhury's paper is a thorough comparative study on IP laws in India. Agreeing with the author, Indian patent regime has become more applicant-friendly post-Amended Patent Act, 2002. However, the 'novelty' criteria and lack of comp

Post on: BNSS vs CrPC: Mera Aapne Haath Gaya Hai

Sorry friends, but 'Mera Aapne Haath Gaya Hai' is a bit too filmy for us law students. This title actually refers to a Supreme Court judgment on Bombay Nursing Home Society (BNSS) vs State of Maharashtra, which interpreted Section 41 of the

Post on: IPC vs Abetment: A Grey Area?

To add another layer, IPC section 107 talks about criminal liability of abetment, where the abettor isn't present at the scene. Section 108 deals with abetment if the person who abetted knows or has reason to believe the act would be done i

Post on: Tortious Interference with Contract: Where's the Line?

"Bro, tortious interference with contract is all about breaching the contractual rights of another. Now, the line here is between mere advice or persuasion vs inducing action that breaches the contract. If one person is just advising or per