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Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act: Why India Needs a Change of Position Defence for Mistaken Payments

Abstract Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, imposes a strict obligation on recipients to restore benefits received by mistake. However, the statute does not provide a defense for those who have already...

Coparcenary Rights of Hindu Daughters: Property and Inheritance under Hindu Succession Law

The United Nation's Report of 1980 "Women constitute half the world's population, perform nearly two-thirds of its hours, receive one-tenth of the world's income...

Sources of Hindu Law: Origins, Evolution, and Modern Relevance in Indian Jurisprudence

Introduction “Hindu law has the oldest pedigree of any known system of jurisprudence, and even now it shows no sign of decrepitude.” — Henry...

File Legal Notice in India: Complete Guide to Drafting, Procedure, Cost & Legal Rights

Introduction To Legal Notice When a dispute arises—whether about money, property, employment, or contracts—the first formal step before approaching a court is often a...

Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act: Why India Needs a Change of Position Defence for Mistaken Payments

Abstract Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, imposes a strict obligation on recipients to restore benefits received by mistake. However, the statute does not provide a defense for those who have already...

Supreme Court Slams States for ‘Double Standards’ on Bail: Delay in Trial Cannot Defeat Article 21 Rights

Introduction In a powerful reaffirmation of the constitutional promise of personal liberty, the Supreme Court of India has once again reminded governments that the state cannot demand strict adherence to criminal law from an...

Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act: Why India Needs a Change of Position Defence for Mistaken Payments

Abstract Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, imposes a strict obligation on recipients to restore benefits received by mistake. However, the statute does...

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Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act: Why India Needs a Change of Position Defence for Mistaken Payments

Abstract Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, imposes a strict obligation on recipients to restore benefits...

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Introduction In a powerful reaffirmation of the constitutional promise of personal liberty, the Supreme Court of India has...

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