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The Law of Contract is a very important part of the mercantile or commercial law in India. It mostly affects people from trade and commerce and industry. Introduction To Indian Contract Act, 1872 The Indian
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Section 498A IPC was introduced by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1983. Before 1983, cases of cruelty were dealt with under the general provisions of assault, grievous hurt etc. The advancement of this section opened
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As per the principles of common law, an heir is an individual appointed by law to succeed or inherit the self-acquired or separate property of an interstate (a person died without making a will) ancestor.
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