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MB0051–Legal aspects of Business


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Summer-2013
Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 1
MB0051–Legal aspects of Business-4 Credits
(Book ID: B1725)
Assignment (60 Marks)
Note: Answer all questions (with 300 to 400 words each) must be written within 6-8 pages. Each Question carries 10 marks 6 X 10=60
Q1. It is important for any person to know law as ignorance of law is no excuse. Modern Indian law has been derived from some sources. Discuss the primary and secondary sources of Indian law.
Answer. Primary Sources:-
The primary sources of Indian Law are:
Ø  Custom
Ø  Judicial precedent
Ø  Statute
Ø  Personal law
Custom
Customs have played an important role in making law and therefore are also known as customary laws. In the words of Keeton, customary law may be defined as “those rules of human action, established by usage and regarded as legally binding by those to whom the rules are applicable, which are adopted by the courts and applied as sources of law because

Q2. We all enter into many contracts in a day knowingly or unknowingly. Explain the definition of a valid contract. How are contracts classified?
Answer. A valid contract is a law binding agreement which will be signed by both parties. This contract will be valid. It is an agreement enforceable by law made between at least two parties by which rights are acquired by one and obligations are created on the part of another. If the party fails to do something on which it had agreed, then the other party has a remedy.

Q3. The parties to bailment have certain rights and duties. Discuss the duties of both parties i.e. the bailor and bailee.
Answer. The person delivering the goods is called the bailor. It is the bailor's duty to disclose to the bailee all faults in the goods bailed. The person to whom the goods are delivered is called the bailee. The bailee's duty is to take care of the goods bailed to him.
Duties of the Bailor:-
Ø  Explain the Defect:-
It is the basic duty of the bailor that he should disclose all the defects of the goods before delivering to bailee. If the bailor does not disclose then he himself will be responsible for loss.

Q4. A contract comprises of reciprocal promises. In a contract of sale who is an unpaid seller? Discuss the remedies for breach of contract under Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
Answer. Definition of unpaid seller:-
Seller: - A person who sells the goods or agrees to sell the goods is called seller.
Unpaid: - It means payment is not made or without payment.
In simple words, "Unpaid seller" means a person who has sold the goods for a price but price has not been paid to him.
 (i) When the whole of the price has not paid or tendered.

Q5. The Companies Act, 1956 deals with the formation and transaction of business of a company. Discuss the features of a company. Also explain the process of formation of a company.
Answer. The following are the main characteristics and distinctive features of a company form of enterprise:
1. An Association of Persons:
At least two persons or seven persons must come together to form a private or a public company respectively. A single individual cannot constitute a company. This is the reason why a company is called on Association of Persons.

Q6. With Information Technology Act, 2000, India has a set of cyber laws to provide legal infrastructure for e commerce. Discuss the objectives and limitations of this Act.
Answer. The main objectives of the Information Technology Act 2000 is to provide legal recognition for transactions carried out by means of electronic data interchange and other means of electronic communication, commonly referred to as E-commerce, which involve the use of alternatives to paper-based methods of communication and storage of information to facilitate electronic filing of documents with the government agencies.
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