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Legal Language and Legal Writing - April/May 2008
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Judicial Precedent
Short
Compensation
Short
Hierarchy of Courts
Short
Mens rea
Short
Power of Attorney
Short
Attachment
Short
Procedural Laws
Short
Anticipatory bail
Long
Explain the essentials of Pleadings in Civil cases.
Long
What is a Plaint? What are the essential particulars of a Plaint ?
Long
Define Offence. Distinguish between cognizable and non-cognizable offences.
Long
Explain the following (i) Arrest and Preventive Detention (ii) Cause of action (ii)) Compensation
Problem
Identify five legal terms from the passage given below, and explain their meanings. Damages is the remedy both in an action for the breach of contract as well as in an action for tort. In a breach of contract, the damages may be liquidated, whereas in an action for tort they are always unliquidated.
Problem
Discuss briefly the jurisdiction of Civil Courts.
Problem
How do you find decided cases on a legal topic? Explain by taking the topic "Agreement with minors".
Problem
Define an Affidavit. Draft an Affidavit to depose regarding the loss of original certificates by you.
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