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like any juristic person, a company is a legal entity, apart from it's members? Capable of rights and duties of its own. Elucidate this statement.

  Certainly, the concept of a company as a juristic person, also known as a legal person or legal entity, is a fundamental principle in corporate law. It means that a company is treated as a distinct entity separate from its individual members (shareholders or owners). This principle has several key implications: 1. Separate Legal Existence: A company, once incorporated, is recognized as having its own separate legal existence. It can enter into contracts, own property, sue and be sued, and engage in various legal activities in its own name. This is distinct from the individuals who own or manage the company. 2. Limited Liability: One of the primary advantages of forming a company, especially a corporation, is the concept of limited liability. Shareholders are generally not personally liable for the company's debts and legal obligations. The company itself is responsible for its own debts, which helps protect the personal assets of its members. 3. Rights and Duties: Just like...

what is void and voidable and invalid marriage in Hindu Marriage Act.

 Void Marriage is define under section 11 Hindu Marriage Act 1955. 11. Void marriages.—Any marriage solemnised after the commencement of this Act shall be null and void and may, on a petition presented by either party thereto 2 [against the other party], be so declared by a decree of nullity if it contravenes any one of the conditions specified in clauses (i), (iv) and (v) of section 5. Null and void marriage as per clause (1) Bigamy and Clause (iv) Sapind Marriage and clause (v) Prohibition relationship marriage . Section 125 Crpc void marriage wife can not ask for maintenance however voidable marriage can ask for maintenance.  Voidable Marriage is define under section 12 of Hindu marriage Act 1955. 12. Voidable marriages.—(1) Any marriage solemnised, whether before or after the commencement of this Act, shall be voidable and may be annulled by a decree of nullity on any of the following grounds, namely:— 3 [(a) that the marriage has not been consummated owing to the imporenc...