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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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WINTER- 2017
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PROGRAM
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Master of Business Administration - MBA
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SEMESTER
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Semester 3
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MB0051-Legal Aspects of Business
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BK ID
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B1725
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.
1. What is fiduciary relationship in a contract of guarantee? Explain the kinds
ofguarantees.
Answer:Business owners know it is very difficult to borrow money for the
business from a creditor without a personal guarantee even if the creditor has
security against all of the business. If you sign the typical standard
guarantee form used by creditors, you may be giving up rights designed to level
the field. Some terms of the creditor guarantee are not in your best interest.
.
But what is a guarantee, what defences do you
as a
Question.
2. i) Do you think contract with a minor is valid? Narrate with the help of
thefacts and judgement in the case: MohoriBibee v. Dharmodas Ghose.
Answer:The plaintiff, Dharmodas Ghose, while he was a minor, mortgaged his
property in favour of the defendant, Brahmo Dutt, who was a moneylender to
secure a loan of Rs. 20,000. The actual
amount of loan given was less than Rs. 20,000.
At the
ii)
Explain the rules and remedies for discharge of contract by breach
Answer:A contract may, in some circumstances, be discharged by a breach of
contract. Where there exists a breach of condition (as oppose to breach of
warranty) this will enable the innocent party the right to repudiate the
contract (bring the contract to an end) in addition to claiming damages. A
contract cannot be discharged by a breach of warranty.
Anticipatory breach: Where a party indicates their intention not
to perform their contractual obligations, the innocent party is not obliged to
wait for the breach to actually occur before they bring their action for
breach:
Question.
3. i) Narrate the facts and judgement in the case Howell vs. Coupland.
Answer:The plaintiff contracted with the defendant to buy 200 tons of potatoes
grown specifically from the defendant’s land. The defendant’s potato crop was
destroyed by disease, rendering the defendant’s performance under the contract
impossible. The plaintiff brought suit for damages. The Queen’s Bench ruled in
favor of the defendant. The plaintiff appealed.
Rule of Law
ii)
Who is an unpaid seller? What are the rights enjoyed by an unpaidseller under
the extant provisions of law?
Answer:An unpaid seller has two-fold rights, viz.,;
I.
Rights of unpaid seller against the goods, and
II.
Rights of unpaid seller against the buyer personally. We shall now
examine these rights in detail.
1.
Rights of Unpaid Seller against the Goods.
Question.
4. The Banking Regulation Act, 1949, provides various methods of regulation of
thebanking business. Elaborate the key areas of regulation.
Answer:The Banking Regulation Act, 1949 is a legislation in India that regulates
all banking firms in India. Initially, the law was applicable only to banking
companies. But, 1965 it was amended to make it applicable to cooperative banks
and to introduce other changes.
Question.
5. Explain the nature and scope of complaints under the Consumer Protection
Act?
Answer:(1) A complaint in relation to any goods sold or delivered or agreed to
be sold or delivered or any service provided or agreed to be provided may be
filed with a District Forum by –
(a)
the consumer to whom such goods are sold or delivered or agreed to be sold
or delivered or such service provided or agreed to be provided;
Question.
6. a) Differentiate between a holder and a holder in due course.
Answer:Various differences between holder and holder-in-due-course can be
explained on the basis of the following
1. Entitlement: Holder is a person who is entitled for the possession of a negotiable
instrument in his own name. Hence he shall receive or recover the amount due
thereon. Whereas a Holder-in-due-course is a person who has obtained the
instrument
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