Sandhya Prabhakaran

Sandhya Prabhakaran

Member since: March 22, 2021
Total live articles: 7

I am Sandhya Prabhakaran, currently pursuing BBA LL.B. (H) at Amity Law School, Noida. I am interested in legal contented writing and have successfully published articles on various online platform and an author at 4 different online publications. Exploration of new laws, legal text interpretation and legal content writing are my areas of interest.


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500 Words Case Analysis of Shanta Bai v. State of Bombay, 1958

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The case in brief The case revolved around petitioner A whose husband B, the owner of a forest, has executed an unregistered document in the form of a lease in favor of A. Due to this, A got t...

Chapter IVC of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972

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Chapter IVC of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 talks about the Tiger and other Endangered Species Crime Control Bureau. This chapter has total 2 sections: Section 38Y which explains the Co...

National Emergency

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There are many powers in the hands of the President and emergency powers is one of them. Emergency powers include National Emergency, President's Rule and Financial Emergency. In this article w...

M/s Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd v/s Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board

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M/s Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. v. Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and others Facts of the case: The appellant company was directed to be shut down with immediate effect by the respon...

Defamation - Meaning, Essentials and Defences

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Defamation is a statement which injures the reputation of a person. If any person harms the reputation of another person, such a task is done at the own risk of the person defaming the other and ...

Indemnity under Indian Contract Act, 1872

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Section 124: Contract of Indemnity defined � A contract of indemnity is one whereby one party promises to save the other from any loss incurred/suffered to him due to the promisor, or due to some...

Void Agreements under Chapter II of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

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The term void means having no legal effect. While entering into any contract there are some essentials to be fulfilled for it to be legally enforceable. The essentials are: At least two parties...

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Void Agreements under Chapter II of the ...

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The term void means having no legal effect. While entering into any contract there are some esse...

National Emergency

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There are many powers in the hands of the President and emergency powers is one of them. Emerge...

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The case in brief The case revolved around petitioner A whose husband B, the owner of a forest, ...

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