
By Charisma Guggilam Individuals have made sports part of their existence. They are so embedded in our lives and have thus become a fundamental piece of human existence. From the antiquated occasions […]
By Charisma Guggilam Individuals have made sports part of their existence. They are so embedded in our lives and have thus become a fundamental piece of human existence. From the antiquated occasions […]
By Aditya Balaji The world is a very diverse place that consists of billions of people belonging to different communities and groups such as race, religion, gender, culture, etc. The list is […]
by Adv. Nikita Vaigankar Introduction Litigation refers to the cases which are conducted in courts and are contested to resolve the conflicts or disputes in Courts. While arbitration, on the contrary, is […]
By Pratibha Chandiramani & Aditya Balaji Introduction Unacademy is an EdTech company which was initially started as a YouTube channel in 2010 and later in 2015 it was registered as an education […]
By Adv. Nikita Vaigankar & Ashlesha Suryawanshi Introduction Education sector is the most crucial sector for determining the development of any country as it forms a base for development. The more literate […]
By Ashlesha Suryawanshi (Student at MNLU Mumbai) Facts In this case, ICC Development International Ltd, a member of the International Cricket Council was the plaintiff. Being a member of the international cricket […]
By Preethi Maddu (Student at Asian Law College, Noida) Delhi High Court has given inter alia judgement on 18th of September, 2012 in case ICC Development (Int) Ltd. & Anr vs New […]
By Ashlesha Suryawanshi (Student at MNLU Mumbai) Introduction Bailment is a contractual term which defines Under section 148 of the Indian Contact act 1972, that means delivering some goods to another for […]
By Preethi Maddu (Student at Asian Law College, Noida) History of Indian Contract Act, 1872 During the whole ancient and archaic times of mankind’s set of experiences in India, there was no […]
By Aditya Balaji (Student at O.P Jindal Global Law School) A contract is essentially a legally binding agreement between two parties where one person signifies his willingness to do or not do […]