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IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE UNDER INDIAN CONTRACT ACT , 1872

 IMPOSSIBILITY OF THE PERFORMANCE Most Americans value their power to contract and the accompanying ability to either enjoy the advantages of the contract or incur the cost of violating it. The freedom to choose what duties to take on in order to govern one's own personal and professional destiny is critical to our economic and personal well-being. The freedom to contract, as one expert put it, is analogous to the right to engage in business as a seller or a customer. Every week, we all engage into dozens of contracts. When you purchase a goods using an online account or a credit card, you are agreeing to pay the credit card company for the thing you get. You are agreeing to pay money for access to space every time you buy a ticket to an event or pay a parking garage. The list goes on and on. Our lives are always surrounded by contractual responsibilities that we must fulfil. The most common legal action is a claim to impose responsibility for carelessly causing another&#39

Social Media Laws and It's Implications

  Social Media Laws and It’s Implications  Introduction : Social Media Social media is basically websites and applications that enable users to create content or to participate in social networking. It’s a platform that allows users to have conversations, share information and create web content. Some popular examples of general social media platforms include Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Snapchat and many more. There are many positive aspects of social media like exposure to global networking but there is also a darker side to it like social media may cause depression, anxiety and can lower self-esteem of individuals and it also loots the greatest treasure known as time. Social Media Laws :  Social media laws constitutes both civil and criminal aspects. These laws covers legal issues related to user generated content and the online sites that transfers and spreads that content. Legal concerns raised by social media platforms includes privacy, for example when data’

Preamble the guardian of Indian constitution

 Preamble the guardian of constitution Objective resolution which was proposed by pandit Jawaharlal Nehru focused on the preamble was accepted by the Indian constituent assembly on Jan 22 nd 1947 the preamble was introduced to define and examine the rules and basic principles underlying the constitution it acts as guide to the constitution. It focuses on five parameters which signify the cultural values and heritage of the country these includes sovereign, socialist, secular, Democratic and republic the main purpose of preamble is to maintain the dignity of these principles. The Preamble further empowers the citizens and makes the system of Justice more equitable or justified towards the people of India. The objective terms of the Preamble, which includes Justice, Equality, Liberty and Fraternity, is emphasized at a more significant level. Language under preamble of the constitution WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR

Cyber crimes and need for cybersecurity

  Cybercrime and need for cybersecurity in India  In the following years we have observed that cybercrimes has been increasing throughout the whole world if we look into our own country India there have been 16% increase in the number of cyberattacks as reported by data of police, the increasing cyber crimes are emphasizing towards a strong legal  framework to safeguard the society and also investigating such crimes is a long and complicated process. The investigation perform several task while dealing with such crimes like analyzing the forensic digital data tracking the hackers through their actions and malicious activities for this they require a special kind of software that helps them to gather all information related to the attack. As news of increasing cyberattacks continues to make major headlines across the globe, it’s becoming more and more clear that cybercrime is having an unprecedented impact in every industry and affecting us on a personal level. It’s no wonder why cybers

Principle of the Doctrine of Legitimacy by Acknowledgement:

  Principle of the Doctrine of Legitimacy by Acknowledgement: Whenever the paternity of a child, that is, its legitimate descent from its father, cannot be shown by establishing the marriage between the child's biological parents at the time of the child's conception or birth, the marriage and legitimate descent can be established by "acknowledgement." It is not necessary to announce acknowledgement of paternity. The fact that one person has openly and consistently treated another as if he or she were his or her legitimate kid may be used as evidence of such recognition. For example, as noted by the Privy Council, "it has been decided in various occasions that there is no requirement for proof of an express acceptance, but that an acknowledgement of children by a Muhammadan as his sons may be inferred from his having publicly treated them as such." (Muhammad Azmat v. Lalli Begum, 9 I.A., 1881; Muhammad Azmat v. Lalli Begum, 1881; Muhammad Azmat v. Lalli Begu

Supreme Court Guidelines on Adoption

 Supreme Court Guidelines on Adoption As previously said, the concept of inter-country adoption is a relatively new concept in the world of adoption. The legislators did not consider it to be one of their highest priorities. In the past, and in the present, there has been and continues to be no legislation that specifically addresses the rules governing international adoption. However, in the year 1984, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, in the landmark decision of Laxmikant Pandey Vs. Union of India, put out a few principles defining the procedures for inter-country adoption, which are still in effect today. Initially, the case was brought on the basis of a letter written to the court by a lawyer named Laxmikant Pandey, who claimed that social organisations and volunteer agencies engaged in the job of placing Indian children with foreign parents were committing fraud and indulging in malpractices. They were accused of not only being subjected to a torturous journey to faraway

The Preamble of the Indian constitution

   The Preamble of the Indian constitution  By swatee  shukla  Almost every constitution has a preamble that states the objectives or purpose of the document. The preamble of the Indian constitution is part of the constitution. The importance of the preamble is that it helps in interpreting provisions of the constitution.  The purpose of the preamble is to clarify who has made the constitution, what is its source, what is ultimate sanction behind it; what is the nature of the polity is sought to be established by the constitution, and what are its goals and objective? The preamble does not grant any power but it gives a direction and purpose to the constitution.it outlines the objectives of the whole constitution. The preamble contains the fundamentals of the constitution. It serves several important purposes as it contains a clause that brings the constitution into force and it declares the great rights and freedoms which the people of India intended to secure for all its citizens. It