Social and Economic Conditions of the Rigvedic and Later Vedic Periods. The Early Vedic economy was mainly pastoral and cow was the most ...
Agreements in Restraint of Trade (Section 27): Section 27 provides that every agreement by which anyone is restrained from exercising a lawful ...
A promise without consideration cannot create a legal obligation. The general rule is that an agreement made without consideration is void. This rule is ...
Chalukyas of Vatapi: After the decline of the Gupta Empire, Magadh, as a seat of power, also declines. In North India, apart from Harshvardhan word has no ...
Void Agreement: An agreement not enforceable by law is said to be void’ . Thus a void agreement does not give rise to any legal sub-sequences and is ...
Ajanta Paintings: The Ajanta Paintings developed under the Shungas, the Kushanas, the Guptas, the Vakatakas and the Chalukyan Kingdoms. The Ajanta ...
Wind energy has been used for hundreds of years for sailing, grinding grain and for irrigation. Energy in wind can be economically used for generation of ...
Biogas, as you know is a source of energy for cooking. Using a simple process, cattle dung is used to produce a gas (called biogas) that contains 55-70 per ...
Hydro-energy Hydro-energy is the cheapest, and cleaner and hence the best source of energy. Water power is developed by allowing water to fall under ...
Solar energy is the most readily available abundant source. It is free as it does not belong to anybody. It is also non-polluting. Solar energy has the ...
During the Nehru era, these were two broad Models of democracy. The first was the liberal democratic model which valued individual liberty, freedom of ...
National Company Law Tribunal: Section 408 of the Companies Act, 2013 provides that the Central Government shall constitute National Company Law Tribunal ...