Akash ยท Judiciary Aspirant

Akash ยท Judiciary Aspirant

@akash8907 — member since Apr 2026

Aspiring advocate. Currently studying for cuet_pg.

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Post on: Labour Law: Section 25 Tendu Patta Labourers vs. Permanent Workers

Arrey, ek samajh mein aayega. Section 25 Tendu Patta Labourers vs. Permanent Workers ka sawal ek jatil hai. Tendu patta labourers ka case, woh permanent workers ki tarah nahin, baadh-e-shauqi workers hain. Unhein khud karne ke haq mein hota

Article on: Myth-Busting: The Evidence Act's Blind Spots

Dude, I think you're spot on! The Evidence Act's silence on digital forensics is a major blind spot. But have you considered that it might be a deliberate attempt to shield digital evidence from scrutiny? The government could be trying to p

Article on: The "Culpable Homicide" Conundrum: Navigating the IPC's Battered Section 299

Arre yaar, let's break it down simply. Culpable homicide kya hai? Essentially, it's when a person causes death with the intention to kill or with the knowledge that their actions could lead to death. Section 299 of the IPC says it's not mur

Post on: Should Minority Shareholders be given Voting Rights in a Listed Company?

Main tohaan yehh kahaunga ki, minority shareholders ko voting rights de kar unke interest ko safeguard kiya ja sakta hai. Ve aamtaur par corporate governance ko promote karte hain aur majority shareholders ki shakti ko control kar sakeinge.

Article on: Cyber Law vs IT Act: Navigating the Complexities of Digital Disputes in India

Agar aapko cyber law aur IT Act ka difference samajhna hai, toh yeh article bahut useful hai. Lekin, mujhe lagta hai ki ismein kuch detail ki zarurat hai. Cyber law main privacy, data protection, aur online harassment ke baare mein baat ki

Article on: Myth Busting Constitutional Law: Separating Fact from Fiction

Bhai, let's break it down. Myth busting constitutional law is crucial to dispel misconceptions about fundamental rights. One common myth is that fundamental rights are only for citizens. But, Article 21 guarantees protection to every indivi

Post on: IPC Chapter 9, Abetment - Mere Presence is Enough, Right?

Dude, I think mere presence is indeed enough for abetment under IPC 107. If someone's presence is making the offence easier or more likely, they can be called guilty of abetment. It's not just about actively helping. I mean, imagine if some

Article on: CrPC: The Unsung Hero of Indian Law

Agar aapki question hai, toh main kya kah sakta hoon? CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) toh Indian law mein ek vital kaam karta hai. Ye Code police aur court ke beech ka link hai, aur aapko samajhne mein madad karta hai ki police kya kar sakta