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Debate: Can Force Majeure Be Invoked as a Statutory Defence Regardless of Contractual Terms?
If your contract has a force majeure clause but the clause is limited in scope, can you argue frustration in law by relying on Section 56?
May 29, 2020
Top Stories
The Rise of Commercialisation of Education in JNU
As per the new fee structure, the BTech students are being made to pay Rs 11,000 as hostel fee when there is no proper infrastructural facility.
Aug 20, 2019
Why Courts and Tribunals Are Still Playing Catch-Up With Backlog
Efficient case management will certainly reduce the backlog and allow courts to focus on substantive issues.
Mar 07, 2019
A 'Probe' Into Some Probes Ordered by the Supreme Court
In some legal matters, much like in the Loya case, there were no conclusive findings of fact and the Supreme Court had to merely take a prima facie view.
Apr 26, 2018
When it Comes to RTI, Do Courts Practice What They Preach?
The Supreme Court's recent decision in the Allahabad HC case is good news for pending RTI inquiries, as all high courts may now have to realign their respective rules with the judgement as well as the parent Act.
Mar 29, 2018
Does the Supreme Court Really Have to Decide It All?
Examining five decisions of the Supreme Court that were not matters that required the apex court's scrutiny.
Nov 18, 2017
After Triple Talaq, a Look At the Other Discriminatory Personal Laws That Need to Go
If the legislature is serious about introducing gender parity in personal laws, it should not focus all its energies on one particular religion.
Aug 28, 2017
Be Afraid, Very Afraid of the Government's Dietary Curfews
When a precedent of this nature is allowed to be set, before we know it, more and more of those freedoms that we do not even give a second thought to will be under threat.
Sep 15, 2015