Law Faculty

Law Faculty

Legal Internship : LOK SABHA INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME

Legal Internship

Applications are invited for the Lok Sabha Internship Programme viz., Lok Sabha Training Programme on Innovation, Research and Development (LSTPIRD) from Indian citizens between 18 to 25 years of age and possessing Graduation/Post graduation in any discipline such as social…

Legal Job : Counsel at UPL

Legal Job

Legal Job UPL is a leader in global food systems and with the acquisition of Arysta LifeScience, is now one of the top 5 agricultural solutions companies worldwide. With revenue of US$5 billion, UPL has presence in 130 countries. With…

Custom : Jurisprudence

Custom Custom is some kind of special rule which Is in actual existence or possibly followed from time immemorial and which has acquired the force of law in specified territory, although it may be contrary or inconsistent with the general…

PAPER – I : UGC NET LAW Syllabus

UGC NET LAW Syllabus Paper – I Unit-1 : Teaching Aptitude Teaching : Concept, Objectives, Levels of teaching (Memory, Understanding and Reflective), Characteristics and basic requirements. Learner’s Characteristics : Characteristics of adolescent and adult learners (Academic, Social, Emotional and Cognitive),…

Nervous Shock : Law of Tort

Nervous Shock (Reasonably Foreseeable Consequence of Negligence) The common law gives no damages for grief, emotional distress, anxiety etc. Under ‘nervous shock’, a claim for damages can be made without showing direct impact or fear of immediate personal (bodily) injuries.…

Composite Negligence

Composite Negligence When the negligence of two or more persons results in the same damage to a third person there is said to be ‘composite negligence’, and the persons responsible are known as ‘composite tort-feasors’. In England there are two…

Defences to Negligence : Law of Tort

Defences to Negligence (i) Contributory negligence. (ii) Volenti non fit injuria. (iii) Express contract (clause for contracting out of negligence; the courts, however, construe such exemption clauses very strictly). (iv) Judicial acts, executive acts and statutory authority– in very exceptional…

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