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Unjust Enrichment in Indian Law: Some Foundational Questions [Part 1 of Series on UE]
Anirud Raghav S U | I. Introduction Unjust enrichment has rapidly gained prominence in England in the late half of the 20 th century. Thanks to the meticulous taxonomy developed by Professor Birks, the chaotic state of affairs was compendiously reduced to a set of intelligible principles. Legions of academic work and judicial decisions on unjust enrichment followed. Few would disagree that the law on unjust enrichment is of substantial commercial significance
Anirud Raghav S U
Nov 3, 2025
Liquidated Damages, French Civil Code and a March Towards Equity?
Anirud Raghav S U | Introduction Damages is one of the most extensively discussed remedies for breach of contract. Within damages,...
Anirud Raghav S U
Feb 28, 2025
Restitution Against Public Authorities: The Status of ‘Passing On’ Defence in Indian Law
Anirud Raghav S U | Introduction Assume I run a manufacturing business. I pay excise tax pursuant to a provision in a (hypothetical)...
Anirud Raghav S U
Jan 10, 2025
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