Rajesh ยท LLM Scholar
Interested in legal education and ap_lawcet preparation.
Bhai, Section 94 of Companies Act 2013 indeed gives liquidator immunity. But it's outdated, yaar! With increasing corporate scams, there's a need for accountability. No immunity means liquidators will take care before making any decisions.
Dosto, let's not forget that TPA (Transfer of Property Act) and Indian Succession Act (ISA) are two separate laws governing property rights. TPA deals with inter vivos transfers (during lifetime) while ISA regulates devolution of property a
Additional Info: Covaxin patent row hai jab bhi yeh aata hai to public ko jaanana ki Bharat Biotech ne kaha hai ki US ke patent office ke jor par unhone Covaxin ka patent wapas le liya. Lekin US ke patent office ne bataya hai ki inke rules
"Aapko Contract Law Sifarish mehnat karne ki jarurat nahi hai, aapko sirf ek achchi shuruaat dene ki jarurat hai. Sabse pehle, aapko yeh samajhna hoga ki isme kya baatein hain aur kaise iska upayog hoga. Phir aapko contract ke different tar
Sab log keh rahe hain ki TPA ka amendment zaroori hai. Lekin, agar mehnat karte hain to hamari property laws aaj bhi kai samasyaon ke liye khuli hain. Sab se pehle, kuchh aisi reforms chahiye jisse property ka registration aur transfer aasa
"Aapko CLAT UG ke liye Evidence Act aur BSA ka concept clear hai? To aapko yeh batayunga. Kuch aise questions hain jahan aapko prove ke liye Evidence Act ka reference dena hota hai. Uparwal, possession, or knowledge bhi prove ke liye karte
Bhai, Tort Ka Tension toh hamesha hi hai! Tension hai ki, court mein evidence present karne ka pressure hai, par evidence toh kahan se aayega? Aur kya yeh aapka kaam hai? Lekin, sahi side se bolna hai ki, tort law ka study karna aapke futur
Arre, yaar, law of merger is vry complex topic, na. Mainly, it affects corporate entities, specially when there's a takeover or amalgamation. But, what's interesting is merger rules under Companies Act, 2013. It's Section 230-232, jo regula
Additional_info: "Section 34 IPC - Act of a person with a common intention. This section explains the situation when multiple individuals do a single illegal act together with a common intention. Key aspects: common intention, joint action,