Effect of Ratification | The defendant made an offer to the Managing Director of a company that having no authority to do so, accepted it. That gave the company an option to ratify the contract. But the company ratified only after the defendant had withdrawn his offer.

Last Updated on 2 hours by Admin LB Question: Effect of Ratification | The defendant made an offer to the Managing Director of a company that having no authority to do so, accepted it. That gave the company an option to ratify the contract. But the company ratified only after the defendant had withdrawn his

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GSTN: Changes for taxpayers on GST portal

GSTN: Changes for taxpayers on GST portal New functionality is now available for taxpayers on the GST portal, thanks to the Goods and Service Tax Network (GSTN). The GSTN has announced various changes made in Form GSTR-1 or IFF to improve the user experience for both the taxpayer and the GSTN. Among the enhancements made

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When can acceptance be revoked?

Last Updated on 19 mins by Admin LB Question: When can acceptance be revoked? [RJS 1988] Find the answer to the mains question only on Legal Bites. [When can acceptance be revoked?] Answer If a contract is to be made, the offeree must accept the offer. Acceptance of an offer is the expression, by words

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Law Appellate Tribunal disables Vedanta Group’s bid

Law Appellate Tribunal disables Vedanta Group’s bid The decision came in the appeals filed by the Bank of Maharashtra and finance institution IFCI Limited The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has set aside Vedanta Group’s bid under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) for Videocon Industries. The decision came in the appeals filed by

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What Is The Meaning Of The Term Animus Nocendi?

What Is The Meaning Of The Term Animus Nocendi? What Is The Meaning Of The Term Animus Nocendi? The term Animus Nocendi originated from Latin in its literal sense means ‘mind to harm’.  The term Animus Nocendi in criminal jurisprudence is indicative of the state of mind of the criminal committing a crime. The principle

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