
Explain the Reforms Introduced by the Companies Act in the Area of Corporations’ Capacity to Contract
Introduction The capacity of corporations to enter into contracts has long been a cornerstone of corporate law, shaping how businesses operate within the legal ...

Criminal Law Under Strict Liability in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)
Introduction This essay examines the concept of strict liability within the context of criminal law under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), India’s newly proposed ...

Kinky Co Ltd and the Distinction Between Offer and Invitation to Treat: A Legal Analysis
Introduction This essay seeks to address two key legal issues arising from the scenario involving Kinky Co Ltd, a retailer of wines and spirits, ...

‘A Declaration of Incompatibility is a Measure of Last Resort. It Must be Avoided Unless it is Plainly Impossible to Do So.’ Lord Steyn, R v A [2001] UKHL 25, para 44: Critically Analysing the Relationship Between s.3 and s.4 Human Rights Act 1998
Introduction The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) stands as a cornerstone of UK constitutional law, incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into ...

The Doctrine of Offer and Acceptance in Ugandan Contract Law: A Static Framework and Distinction from Invitation to Treat
Introduction This essay critically examines the doctrine of offer and acceptance under Ugandan contract law, addressing two key aspects. Firstly, it discusses the assertion ...

A Magistrate is Hearing a High-Profile Land Dispute: Advising on Conduct and Implications
Introduction This essay examines the conduct of a Magistrate in a high-profile land dispute, focusing on three key issues arising from the scenario provided. ...

Impact of the Consumer Rights Directive 2011 on the UK
Introduction This essay examines the impact of the Consumer Rights Directive 2011 (Directive 2011/83/EU) on the United Kingdom’s legal framework and consumer protection mechanisms. ...

The Principle that a Minor is Not Liable for Contracts Entered into by Him or Her is Outdated Because it Stifles Commerce and is Unsuitable in Modern Society: A Critical Evaluation
Introduction The principle that minors—individuals under the age of 18—are generally not liable for contracts they enter into has long been a cornerstone of ...

The Exceptions in Brown: A Critical Evaluation of Consent in Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person
Introduction The law on consent in relation to non-fatal offences against the person, particularly following the landmark case of R v Brown [1994] 1 ...

The Principle Stated in the High Trees Case: An Analysis of Its Scope and Limitations as Per Lord Denning in Combe v Combe [1951]
Introduction The principle articulated in the High Trees Case, formally known as Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Trees House Ltd [1947] KB ...
