Concept of 'Continuity of Service' in Labour Law
Imagine cricket team ke captain, coach, aur selectors mil kar khaana khana hain. Ab captain coach ke saath khaana khaaya hai, aur phir coach selectors ke saath khana khaya hai. Ek …
Understanding 'Bilateral Mistake' in a Bat-Flipping Good Analogy
Arre, imagine we're watching a cricket match between India and Pakistan. Now, imagine the umpire announces that the match is a best-of-three format, but actually, it's just a T20 m…
The Double Jeopardy Dilemma: A Bollywood Twist
Kya aapko CrPC ka Section 300 samajh aaya hai? Yeh kahaan se leta hai? Okay, let's break it down. Suppose aam actor, Salman Khan, ki film mein uske bhai (bhaiya) nadi se daga hua p…
The Supreme Court's Judicial Review: Kicking Out the Umpire
Imagine you're at a high-stakes cricket match between India and Australia. The umpire's decision goes against India, and the team is all out. Now, if the umpire was corrupt or bias…
Marbury vs Madison - The Cricketing Equivalent
Imagine you're a young Rohit Sharma, just starting out in the Indian cricket team. You've been selected for a crucial match, but your captain, Virat Kohli, hasn't included you in t…
The Batsman of Originality - "Derivative Works" in Cricket Terms
Imagine a batsman, Rohit Sharma, who hits a sixer off a ball bowled by Ashwin. Now, Rohit has a unique style of hitting, and his shot becomes super popular. A young player, who ido…
Separation of Powers: The 3-Act Play
Yeh to kuch zyada complex ho raha hai. Think cricket. Imagine a match where the umpire, team captain, and coach are all on the same team. Chaos, right? Now imagine each of them wit…
Vicarious Liability - Aamcha Chawl Analogy
Aamcha chawl mein ek ghar ka ladka, let's say Rohan, aapka neighbour hai. Rohan ka papa, yeh saab kuch hai, party karta hai, aur uski party mein ek bade bade saamne wale ladakaa, R…
Contract Labour: Kamaal Ki Khichdi of Legal Rights
Imagine a street food stall in Mumbai - Jalebi wala, Chai wala, everything. But this one stall has a special twist - the owner gets the work done through a separate guy, Jalebi mas…
Co-Ownership Ka Darr: The Concept of Co-Ownership in Property Law
Picture a plate of spicy street food, say pani puri. You and your bhaiya chacha (brother-in-law) both ordered it from the same stall, but the shopkeeper handed it over to you, sayi…
Separation of Powers ka Ultimate Power Struggle - Parliament v/s Judiciary
Yeh similarity Cricket mein hai, agar aapka favorite team aaj ka match khele to voh match ka result decide kar sakta hai, lekin agar aapko next match se pehle season ka overall res…
Resolving Ambiguity in Section 6 - "Dying Declaration" Analogy
You know how sometimes you're stuck in a crowded Mumbai street and someone asks you to order food from a nearby stall? And you say something like "Give me whatever I've ordered bef…
The Slippery Section 84 Plea - Can't Get a Free Pass
Okay, imagine a cricketer gets out LBW, but then he claims he's not fully aware of the game rules, so 'what's the big deal, I was just trying my best, na?' That's kinda like a Sect…
Res Ipsa Loquitur - Koi Baat Nahi Hai To Kya Karunga
Imagine you're watching a Bollywood blockbuster, and the lead actor slips on a banana peel. Now, the hero can't take the blame for it, can he? It's a classic case of 'koi baat nahi…
Express and Implied Terms: The Contract Twist
Yeh to kuch aur hai, AILET students. Think of a cricket team and their contract with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Agar contract mein likha hai ki team ko 10 cr…
Mera Judicial Review Mein Kya Hai - Aaraam se Samjhana
Mujhe lagta hai ki judicial review ki vajah se lagta hai ki koi aur cheez. So, kya hai judicial review? Yah hai woh process jahan par supreme court aur high courts apni faisleon ko…
Void vs Voidable Contracts: A Bat-and-Ball Analogy
Imagine a cricket match where one team (B) thinks they've won, but the umpire (a judge) rules the match is a draw. B's team doesn't accept this, but they still walk off the field. …
Principles of Natural Justice in Administrative Law via a Bollywood Blockbuster
Imagine you're watching a Bollywood movie, and suddenly the villain is given a free pass to escape punishment because the judge forgot to summon an important witness. That's like w…
Fair Use in Copyright Law - Aamchi Masterosha
You know those street vendors near the railway station who sell their own version of Juhu Beach's favorite chaat? They use their own twist, own recipe, own presentation, yet it's s…
Concept of Vicarious Liability in Labour Law
Imagine you're a vendor at a busy street in Mumbai, selling chaat items. You hire two cousins, Rohan and Aarav, to help you manage the stall. One day, Rohan gives a customer a wron…