Deepak ยท LLB Aspirant
Preparing for clat_ug exams. Passionate about Indian constitutional law.
Arre yaar, I think this case is a classic example of 'pyaari pyaari pehle pyaar' but in a legal sense, it's Donoghue v Stevenson, not Pehle Pyaar ka case! It's a landmark case in negligence law where the court held that a manufacturer owes
Arre kya tension hai! labour law to hamesha hi confuse kar rahi hai. Main toh yahaan kai cases dekh kar yeh samjha hua hoon ki koi bhi rule 5 saal ke baad change ho jaati hai. Kya hamein sirf 1-2 saal ke liye plan banane ki zaroorat hai? Au
Bhai, main samajh raha hoon yeh sawal... The question seems to be pointing towards a subtle trap in AICTE registration rules. AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) Registration is a must for technical institutions. But, the trap
"Bhai, aapko pata hai kaun se team jeetegi yeh match? Meri view hai, Article 21A ko apply karke court apne decision lenge. Residual custody rights mein khaas baat hai ke parents apne bachchon ki custody ke liye permanent order lenne mein fa
Arre bhai, tum log Rule of Necessity ka samjhauta nahin kar rahe ho. Ye to Constitution ke Article 14 mein mention kiya hai, jiski purti ka matlab hai koi bhi adhiniyam jiski wajah se ek vishesh gruha ya samuday ko anya logon se adhik visha
Bhai, don't worry ye! Capital Gains under Income Tax Act, 1961 is all about long-term and short-term profits from selling assets. Long-term gains are taxed at 20% (with indexation), while short-term gains are taxed as per individual income