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- Beyond the Law: LGBTQ+ Lives in Contemporary India
- Sri Om Sales v. Abhay Kumar: High Courts Cannot Quash Cheque Dishonour Cases Through Pre-Trial Inquiry
- Lord Jonathan Sumption on the American Constitution: Why Checks and Balances Are Failing Democracy
- Understanding Trespass to Land: Legal Principles, Doctrines, and Remedies
- Understanding Defamation: Innuendo, Intent, and the Libel-Slander Distinction
- Insurance Fraud in Motor Accident Cases: Types, Methods, Legal Consequences, and Prevention
- Due Diligence Exercise: Scope, Process, Legal Significance, and Consequences
- Understanding Trespass to Land: Legal Principles, Doctrines, and Remedies
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Post-Auction Settlements by Banks — Questions and Case Law It is very common knowledge that the Banks & Financial Corporations…
Cross-border Succession of Immovable Property in India In today’s world, where people frequently move across borders for work, investment, or…
POCSO Act – Abstract & Analysis Abstract Child sexual abuse has emerged as a pressing concern in India, demanding a…
Facts and Timeline of Proceedings Facts and Timeline of Proceedings The case is that of corruption, where one Sita Soren,…
Article on “Regulation of viral content in social networking sites”
Case Summary — Velji Karamshi Vaid & Anr. Vs V3 Fashion & Ors. Commercial IP Suit No. 348 of 2025…
Deepfakes and Indian Law — Readability Improved Introduction Technology today allows us to create almost anything on a screen. With…
Working in law enforcement is tough Police officers are responsible for public safety, but this job also exposes them to…
On the date of 20th May 2025, the Supreme Court of India under the bench of Chief Justice of India Justice Mr. Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, Justice Augustine George Masih and Justice Krishnan Vinod Chandran held, that the aspiring students for the examination of civil judge (junior division) must go on a period of 3-years legal practice before appearing in the examinations. This verdict of the Supreme Court was directed to be amended as quickly as possible to all the High Courts of India. After the judgement came, the debate was seen to be divided between the aspirants and the practicing advocates. Both the parties gave their own personal opinion on the hurdles they were facing and others shared their views on the judgement and issues that they might face after the order passed. In this blog, we are going to briefly discuss both the opinions and as well as the problems that might arise for some sections of the group. We will also talk about the necessity of the rule and as well as the issues it might create for the desiring aspirants. At last, this report would sum up with the answer of the question that the title arises.
DNA from Human Remains — Causes of Damage and Practical Responses Getting DNA from human bones or bodies is very…
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