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A critical Analysis of Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee

19173 Aashna Sharma


• Introduction
19176 Aditya Kapoor • Definition, Nature, extent and commencement of liability under
indemnity
Aditya Kumar • Definition, essential features and rights and liabilities of surety.
19177 • Difference between contract of indemnity and contract of Guarantee.
Gupta
• Relation between Contract of Indemnity and Contract of Guarantee.
19180 Anjali Devi • Whether Insurance is a contract of Indemnity or not?
19181 Anshul Sharma • Conclusion
19182 Anupinder Kaur
19183 Archana
19185 Arshpreet Kaur Study on Contract of Bailment
• Introduction
19186 Aryan Chaudhary
• Definition and essential features of Bailment
19189 Bhanu Priya • Rights and duties of Bailor and Bailee
Bhawani Pratap • Types of lien – General and Particular lien
19190
Singh • Conclusion
19191 Charanjeet Kaur
19192 Chhaya Evaluation of sureties liability and their rights
19194 Dhruv Dhundhara • Introduction
• Definition and Nature of Contract of Guarantee
19197 Gagandeep Singh
• Rights and liabilities of surety
19198 Garvit Vats • Discharge of surety from his liabilities
19199 Gautam Vohra • Conclusion
19200 Guramrit Kaur
19201 Guransh Singh A Critical Analysis of Law relating to Contract of Agency
Gurkamalpreet • Introduction
19202
Singh • Definition and essential of Agency
• Definition of Agent, competency, kinds of agent and the relation of
19203 Hardik Vaid agents from bailee and servant
• Creation of Agency
19204 Harshita
• Duties and liabilities of Agent
19205 Harshita Deep • Duties and liabilities of principal
• Ratification, determination and termination of agency
• Conclusion
19206 Hitika Sabherwal

19207 Inderpreet Kaur


Law relating to recovery of movable and immovable property
19208 Ishika Gupta
under Specific relief Act, 1963.
19209 Jaideep Singh • Introduction to Specific Relief Act
19213 Jaskaran Kaur • Recovery of possession of Immovable property
Jaskaran Singh • Recovery of possession of movable property
19214
Dhindsa • Difference between section 7 and 8 of Specific relief Act
Jasleen • Conclusion
19215
Chaudhary
19216 Karina
19217 Kashish Sharma Which Contract can specifically be enforced and which cannot be
• Introduction
19218 Keshav Kumar
• Specific performance of contracts
19219 Keshav Malhotra • Contracts which are specifically enforceable
19222 Khushi Bhasin • Contracts which cannot be specifically enforced
• Conclusion
19224 Khushi Jain
19226 Kirti Mehla
19227 Lakshya Jain
19228 Manan Sharma Short note on Rectification of Contract (Sec 26)
and Recession of Contract (Section 28-30)
19229 Muskan Powar
• Introduction
Navroop Preet
19233 • When Instruments can be Rectified
Singh Shergill
• Recession of contracts
19234 Neha
• Conclusion
19235 Nitesh Bamal
19236 Ojasvita Singh
19237 Omeesha Sahil
A critical Analysis of law relating to Declaration and cancellation
19238 Panav Bassi of Instrument.
19240 Pavtesh Singh • Introduction
19243 Ramneet Kaur • When cancellation may be ordered
19244 Sakshi • Declaratory decrees and their effects
19245 Sakshi Sharma • Conclusion
19246 Samarpit Dua
A critical Analysis of Preventive relief laws under Specific Relief
19247 Sanchit Bhardwaj
Act, 1963.
19248 Sanya • Introduction
19249 Sargam Ghai • Definition and kinds of Injunction
• Cases in which temporary injunctions may be granted
19253 Simmi
• Perpetual Injunctions
19256 Simranjeet Singh • Permanent Injunctions and Mandatory Injunctions
19261 Tanvi • Damages in lieu or in addition to Injunctions
Yuvraj Singh • Conclusion
19269
Sandhu

Note:
(1) At least 15 pages excluding title pages (Front page, Acknowledgement, Table of Content, Table of
Cases)
(2) Proper Footnoting should be given
(3) Project made on any topic other than the allotted topic shall not be accepted in any case.
(4) LAST DAY FOR SUBMISSION IS 23-05-2022.

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