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Understanding Section 79 of the IT Act - The Safe Harbour

Imagine aamchi Mumbai street food stall. Owner, let's call him Vikram, serves delicious vada pav. But, what if one of his customers, Rohan, eats the vada pav and gets food poisonin…

Voidable Contracts: A T20 Cricket Analogy

You know how in T20 cricket, teams can appeal for a run-out? If they think the batsman didn't touch the ground, they can ask the umpire to check. But if the umpire says no, the app…

Abettor in a Cricket Match

Alright, so you know how cricketers sometimes conspire against the umpire to get a wrong decision in their favour? Like, a bowler will shout 'Not out!' loudly even when the batsman…

Concept of "Uncertainty" in Contract Law - Cricket Ka Darr

Imagine you're at the Eden Gardens watching a Test match, but the tickets were booked by your dada for a team that's not even participating in the series. He says, "Chalo, let's go…

Section 138 NI Act: A Run-Out in the Game of Cheques

Imagine you're playing cricket and you give a batsman a loan to hit a six. But when the batsman can't pay off the loan, you issue a notice saying 'either repay or we'll declare you…

Res Ipsa Loquitur ka Adarsh - Cricket ki Dukaan

Picture yeh hai, aap ek cricket stadium ka saurav hain, aur ek ballebaaz ne goliyaan maar kar khadi baal chhode hain. Ab, aapko yeh nahin kehna padega ki ballebaaj ki taraf se kya …

Constitutional Supremacy: Khichdi ki Theory

Imagine you're at a street food stall, and the chef is all like 'mujhe yeh khichdi pass karoge ya nahin?' but the owner says 'chup chaap, main khichdi pasand karta hoon'. Now, who'…

Sarpech v/s Section 174: The Investigating Officer's Catch

You see, imagine the Investigating Officer (IO) as the coach of the cricket team. In a match, the umpire (Section 174) is like the match referee, who declares the match is being de…

Mat Leave ka Kahaani: Ek Cricket Match mein

Mujhe yeh concept padhkar headache aata hai, bas kuch samajhne ki koshish karunga. Okay, so yeh hai ki jab koi employee marriage karne ki preparation kar raha hai (yaa marriage kar…

The Doctrine of Basic Structure - Cricket Style

Imagine you're part of a cricket team and your coach, the constitution, decides to change the rules of the game mid-match. Suddenly, the number of overs changes, and the batting an…

Waiver of Defence - A Cricket Analogy

Imagine you're fielding for your college cricket team and your opponent, let's say Delhi Public School team, hits a six over the boundary. You know you can't catch it and your team…

Joint Custody ka Complexity: Cricket Analogy

Imagine you're a fan of Mumbai Indians, but your friend is die-hard CSK. You both love cricket, but you have different favorite teams. Similarly, in joint custody, both parents lov…

Doctrine of Lis Pendens: The Unfinished Match

Imagine cricket, and the teams are still in the middle of a closely fought match. Suddenly, the opposing team tries to sell the entire stadium to another team without informing the…

Warrant Conditions ka Puzzle - A Cricket Analogy

Ab suno, agar yeh cricket match hai aur umpire ne batting team ko out karne ka order diya hai. Main batting team ka kaptan hoon aur main chahta hoon ki wicket-keeper umpire ko sahi…

Hermitian Paradox Explained through Street Food

Picture this: you're at a street food stall, and there's only one chicken tikka available – either you eat it or the person next to you does. But here's the twist: if you don't eat…

Kala Gehra, Kaam Light (The Doctrine of Colourable Exercise of Power)

So you know how sometimes Shah Rukh Khan's character in a Bollywood film does something that looks like justice but is actually just a clever trick? That's kinda like what our Cons…

Dowry Death in IPC - A Run-Out Situation

Imagine you're at a cricket match. Team A scores a century, but the winning shot is bowled, and the batsman gets bowled out. Here's the key point - the batsman died, but the actual…

Contract Law: Co-Operation, Coercion aur Coercible?

Yeh samajhne mein maza aata hai. Imagine cricket match mein kaptaan se team ke sab players ko match won karne ke liye team kaafi saa press karte hain. Kaptaan yeh pressure feel ka…

Mental Aberration and Insanity in CrPC

Picture this: Bollywood's most famous villain, Aap ki adalat me hamesha khade rahte hain, lekin courtroom mein kya hoga. Unka statement "Maine apni zindagi ko kho diya" kyu valid h…

Preliminary Inquiry vs Investigation: A Street Food Tale

Imagine you're at a famous street food joint in Delhi, and you see a vendor serving rotten food. Your friend is about to eat it, but you want to stop the sale. In this scenario, re…