Protecting Creditors: Share Capital Maintenance in Corporate Law

Doctrine of Maintenance of Share Capital

The doctrine or principle was developed primarily to protect the company’s creditors.

  • Creditors have the right to be assured that the company’s capital is applied solely for the purpose of operating the business of the company.

Key Case Law on Creditor Protection

Re Exchange Banking Co – Jessel MR

The creditor lends money to the company based on the promise that the capital will only be used for business purposes. Because of this, the creditor has the right

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Indian Constitution: Fundamental Rights and Duties

Understanding Fundamental Duties in India

Fundamental Duties are the moral obligations of every citizen of India. These duties help in promoting a sense of discipline, patriotism, and responsibility towards society and the nation. They act as a guide for citizens to behave in a responsible manner and uphold the values of the Constitution.

The 11 Fundamental Duties Under Article 51A

As per Article 51A of the Indian Constitution, there are 11 Fundamental Duties for every Indian citizen:

  • To respect the
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Civil Procedure Code: Return and Rejection of Plaint

Return of Plaint (Order 7 Rule 10 CPC)

Introduction

It is a general principle of law that courts cannot entertain a suit unless they have jurisdiction to do so. When a suit is instituted in a court that determines it lacks jurisdiction to entertain the matter, the plaint must be returned to the plaintiff under Order 7 Rule 10 CPC for presentation to the proper court.

Meaning of Plaint

Plaint is not defined by the Code, so it must be taken in an ordinary sense:

“It is a written memorial tendered to

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The Structure and Sources of English Law

The English Legal System: An Introduction

In most European countries, judges interpret the legal code. In the English legal system, however, judges have a dual role:

  1. They interpret the existing law, which is found in legislation and previous decisions of higher-ranking courts.
  2. They create the law by establishing legal principles that courts lower down the hierarchy must follow.

The Hierarchical Structure of English Courts

The English Court System is arranged in a hierarchical structure. The Supreme Court

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Canadian Charter of Rights: Application and Limitations

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees certain basic rights and freedoms. It limits the law-making power of legislatures and the decision-making powers of courts. In some cases, it can be used to prevent abuse and unfairness in administrative actions and delegated law-making.

Courts can use the Charter to:

  • Strike down or amend statutes that violate Charter rights.
  • Invalidate a statutory provision that weakens fairness protections.
  • Read into
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Essential Requirements and Special Clauses in Labor Contracts

Labor Contract Conditions and Requirements

Essential Requirements for a Labor Contract

  1. Consent: The external manifestation of the parties must match their internal will. This consent may be vitiated, which can cancel the contract. Causes for vitiated consent include:
    • Error: (In the person or their characteristics; this is the most relevant cause.)
    • Violence and Intimidation
    • Fraud
  2. Object: The contract must have an object that is lawful and defined.
  3. Cause: The cause must exist and must be lawful.

    Example:

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