Explain Austin’s Imperative Theory of Law
AUSTIN’S THEORY OF LAW
1. Also known as the imperative theory of law. According to Austin, positive law has...
UBI JUS IBI REMEDIUM
The word ‘Jus’ means the legal authority to do or demand something, and the word ‘remedium’ means the right of action in a Court of law....
Injuria sine Damnum
This maxim ‘ Injuria sine Damnum ‘ is just opposite to the maxim ‘ damnum sine injuria’ .
The word ‘ damnum ‘...
Difference Between Tort and Crime
Though the tort and crime , apparently , seem to be resemble to each other , there are differences in between the two ....
Explain the Doctrine of Holding out ? Explain its essentials. What is the effect...
Explain the Doctrine of Holding out ? Explain its essentials. What is the effect of this doctrine on the following persons (i)...
“Property is objectified will”. Examine this statement. What are the other important theories of...
"Property is objectified will". Examine this statement. What are the other important theories of ownership ?
Ans. Important Theories...
What is the principle of Lifting the Corporate Veil
What is the principle of Lifting the Corporate Veil ?
Ans. A corporation is, in law, quite distinct and separate...
Explain Kelson’s Pure Theory of Law
PURE THEORY OF LAW1. The ‘Pure theory of Law’ which is also known as ‘Vienna School of Legal Thought’ was propounded by...
EX TURPI CAUSA NON ORITUR ACTIO
This maxim literally means that an action does not arise from an immoral cause.
According to the law of...
Damage and Damages
The terms ‘ damage ‘ and ‘ damages ‘ are not synonymous in meaning . The term ‘damages ‘ is not also...