Cracking Judicial Services: IPC & BSNL Lessons from a Failed Warrior
criminal judiciary intermediate mentor_adviceBhaiyo aur beheno, I'm still recovering from those late-night study sessions, but trust me, I've learned some valuable lessons. For Judicial Services, you gotta master IPC and BSNL (okay, I know it's not exactly part of the syllabus, but we'll get to that later). Here's the thing: don't just mug up the sections and definitions. You need to understand the nuances of each offence, the mens rea, and the actus reus. And don't even get me started on the exceptions! Study the landmark cases, not just the textbooks. For instance, M. P. Lingiah v. State of Mysore (1978) can give you a clear understanding of the 'mistake of fact' defence.
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"Yeh post bahut hi acchi hai! Aapne sahi kaha hai ki IPC aur BSNL ka study kaafi mushkil hai. Jab mainhne bhi judicial services ke liye study ki thi tab bhi mujhe samjh aaya tha ki humein apne self ko prepare karna hoga na ki sirf notes aur books par dhyan dena hoga.
Yaar, I so feel you! I too thought IPC and BSNL were gonna be a breeze. But trust me, I lost count of how many times I got stuck on 'criminal intent' vs 'criminal negligence'. My strategy? Read the notes multiple times, make flashcards, and quiz myself. Don't worry if you fail this time, we'll all be cracking Judicial Services next year, inshaAllah!