Aditya ยท Legal Researcher

Aditya ยท Legal Researcher

@aditya1860 — member since Apr 2026

Interested in legal education and judiciary preparation.

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Post on: What happens to custody of minor child after divorce?

Mera view hai ki custody ke liye HC ka faisla final hota hai. Lekin kuch cases mein, mutual consent ke liye divorce papers mein hi provisions hoti hai ki jo parent ko custody milne ka right hota hai. Usmein jo parent chahata hai, use custod

Article on: Property Rights in India: The Tangled Web of Laws

"Property Rights in India ka issue to aaj bhi kafi jatil hai, kyunki yahaan bahut saare central aur state laws khichde hue hain. Is article mein hum baatayein karte hain property rights ko cover karne wale kuch pramukh laws aur regulations,

Post on: Lalita Kumari v. Govt. of UP (2014)

Doston, clarity required hai for this case. Lalita Kumari v. Govt. of UP (2014) ka tope: SC ne FIR ki registered ke liye necessary conditions declare karte hue, FIR me registration ke liye police ke duties define kiye aur informant ke right

Article on: Code of Civil Procedure: A Quick Primer for the Uninitiated

Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - yeh to hamaara sath niji hai. CPC 1908, ek kaafi purani Act hai lekin aaj bhi bahut zaroori. Iske under, trial kai hi steps hoti hain - plaint, defence, pleadings, framing of issues, trial, judgment aur appea

Post on: Section 31A: A Legacy of Confusion

Hey fellow students, let's not get disheartened by the complexity of Section 31A. Remember, it's all about understanding the nuances of the Evidence Act. We've studied the judgments of the Hon'ble Supreme Court, now's the time to apply our

Post on: Company Law Confusion - Paid up vs Authorised Capital

Arre bhai, let's break this down. Paid-up capital is the amount actually paid by shareholders to the company, while authorised capital is the maximum amount a company is allowed to issue shares for. Think of it like a budget, paid-up is you

Article on: Unpacking the Mosaic of Property Law in India

Bhai, I think your analysis is too narrow. You've focused on the colonial legacy, but what about the impact of the 73rd and 74th Amendments on property rights? We can't ignore the role of local self-governments in property law. It's a compl

Article on: Debunking the Myths of Constitutional Law: A Guide for CLAT PG and AILET PG Aspirants

Maine bhi 'Debunking the Myths of Constitutional Law' padha hai aur mujhe lagta hai ki yeh CLAT PG aur AILET PG ke liye ek bahut hi achha guide hai. Lekin, main ek aur point jodna chahta hoon - yeh book Constitution ke history aur evolution