Isha ยท Judiciary Aspirant
Preparing for du_llb exams. Passionate about Indian constitutional law.
Kya? Section 18 TPA? Sir/ma'am, I think you're confusing it with Section 52 TPA, jo 'sale' ke concept ko define karta hai. Section 18, beech mein, 'lease of immovable property' ke baare mein hota hai. Agar aap house khareed rahe hain, to Se
Arre bhai, don't worry! CPC Mastery is a beast, I know I felt same while studying it. First, acknowledge your effort, you've made it this far! Now, break it down - go through examples, practice with sample questions, and focus on key concep
Yaar, I completely agree with this concept of Dying Declarations being silent witnesses of Indian Evidence. It's indeed a powerful tool in criminal investigations. However, I'd like to add a point - what about the reliability of these decla
Arre, cyber law kaa importance bahut hi jyada hai aajkaal. IT Act ne Indian legal framework mein ek nayaa dimension daala hai. Cyber crimes aur digital privacy ke liye specific provision di gayi hai. Lekin, general law bhi cyber law ke liye
Yaar, contract law mein intentions ka concept bahut zaroori hai, but its interpretation is always a challenge. In India, we follow the 'actual intention' principle, whereas in some Western jurisdictions, it's the 'expressed intention' that
Bro, hiring a friend's cousin without a contract is a recipe for disaster. Even if he works for you, if he claims he worked more hours or did more work, he can easily say 'kuch nahi tha' (there was nothing in writing). If there's no written
Bhai, I recently read "The Dark Side of the Law" and I must say, it's a game-changer. The author sheds light on some really obscure aspects of Indian criminal law. I particularly liked the chapter on mental illness and criminal liability -