Who can Make a Contract? – The Legal Lock

The term ‘capacity under English Law refers to the ability of contracting parties to enter into legally binding relations with each other. If any party fails to comply with the facts in this condition, the subsequent contracts may be deemed to be invalid, relying on the facts and circumstances of the case. Since the Indian […]

Sale of Immovable Property – The Legal Lock

Sale simply means buying and selling of goods and services, under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the Sale is of immovable property. Before jumping into further details regarding the sale of immovable property. Section 3 of the Act is the Interpretation-clause, which provides for the meaning of key terminologies – Immovable property – does […]

Case Analysis | Rylands v. Fletcher(1868) – The Legal Lock

Facts- The defendants employed certain independent contractors for constructing the reservoir on his land to provide water to their mill. Under the site of the reservoir the contractors found some disused mines while digging but they failed to block them properly. When the reservoir was filled with water, it burst and the water got ran […]

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The struggle for democracy persists as we come into the second half of 2022. As the year progresses, we face lies, corruption, and violence. And so the fight for America will continue as Senate Republicans strive to prevent Democrats from passing even the most popular measures under Biden’s presidency. While prices skyrocket across the country […]

Prominent Phoenix lawyer faces up to 8.5 years in prison

On Friday, a Maricopa Superior Court judge will sentence Edward Maldonado to prison for convictions on one count of sexual assault and one count of sexual abuse. The case has gained notoriety in the Phoenix legal and Latino communities because Maldonado was prominent in both, and because for more than a decade sexual assaults against […]