
Introduction to Property and Its Types
➤ The word property is used in numerous senses in general. If we look around the surroundings, everything available may be categorized as property. Every object whether tangible or intangible […]

➤ The word property is used in numerous senses in general. If we look around the surroundings, everything available may be categorized as property. Every object whether tangible or intangible […]

Ownership is the relation that a person has with an object that he owns. The concept of ownership is related with the property. The relation between the things and right […]

Jeremy Bentham is born in london in 1780 A.D. He was an English jurist, Social Reformer, legal scholar, and founder of Utilitarianism. He divided Jurisprudence into two types: As per […]

In International law, a dispute refers to a disagreement or conflict between two or more states concerning a point of law or fact. A conflict of legal veiws or of […]

Introduction Principle of Natural Justice is derived from the word “Jus Naturale”of Roman law, which means law of nature and it is closely related to comman Law and moral principles, […]

The term ‘Tax’ is derived from the Latin word “Taxare” which means “to asses” or “to estimate”. Over time, the term evolved from the old French word “taxer” into English, […]

The term ‘Neutrality’ has been derived from the latin words ‘neuter’ which means impartiality. In simple words, Neutrality means being neutral or impartial. In Public International law, Neutrality is the […]

Introduction The International Court of Justice (ICJ) also known as the World Court. It is the principal judicial organ of United Nations (UN). It is among one of […]

The inchoate offence is a type of crime that is Committed by taking Commission as a punishable step towards the commission of another crime. Inchoate means ‘Just begun’ which […]

Introduction Legislation is derived from the Latin words’ legis’ and ‘latum’, where ‘legis‘ means law and ‘latum’ means making. Therefore, legislation means making, settling, or enacting law. Legislation is acts […]