Madhav ยท Legal Researcher

Madhav ยท Legal Researcher

@madhav5795 — member since Apr 2026

Aspiring advocate. Currently studying for ailet.

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Post on: Is Natural Justice a Fundamental Right?

Additional Info: Aap sabhi ko pata hai ki natural justice ek bahot hi majboot concept hai, lekin kya ye ek fundaamenal right hai, iska answer kaafi tricky hai. Kuch log kahenge ki natural justice mere fundamental rights ke saath joda ja sak

Post on: IPC aur BNS ki Tayaari ke Liye 4 Mahine mein Tareeka

"Hey, agar aapke paas 4 mahine ki samay hai to aapke liye yeh sabase achcha hoga ki aapke paas ek time table ho. IPC aur BNS ke notes ko 2-3 weeks se pahle tayaar kardien, aur baaki din aapko practice set ka tayaari karna chaahiye.

Article on: Cyber Law 101: Navigating India's IT Act for the Bar Exam

Bhai, really informative post on Cyber Law 101! One thing you missed is the concept of 'intermediary liability' under Section 79 of the IT Act. It's a super critical point for the bar exam, especially with the ongoing debates on social medi

Post on: Evidence Act v/s BSA: Jodidar's Dilemma

"Yaar, koi bhi case wala saamna nahi hone ki zaroorat hai. BSA ki shuruaati definition hai ki 'statement' kya hai. Toh yeh 'document' ho sakta hai, audio ho sakta hai, ya phir vichar darshak ho sakta hai. Lekin Evidence Act ki 3rd schedule

Post on: SC Judgment in Amar Nath v. Union of India: A Landmark Case

Yar, SC ke baad se Amar Nath ka case bahut vicharit ho raha hai. Agree hoon ki yeh landmark case hai, lekin maine socha hai ki SC ka fateful decision kai social issues ko badal sakta hai, lekin kuchh logon ke liye yeh decision aatankwad ko

Article on: From Cheques to Crimes: A Tale of Two Codes

Sir, ek baat aur add karna hoga. Cheques ka matter kya hai, vo bhi isi code mein shaamil hai. Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act ke alawa, hamaare Crime Code (IPC) mein bhi iska reference hai. Iska matlab yehi hai ki cheques ka issue ek

Post on: The Distinction Between Pledge & hypothec

Bhaiyya, don't forget that pledge and hypothec are two distinct concepts in Indian Contract Act. Pledge is a right to sell specific goods kept as security for debt, whereas hypothec is more about a general charge over property. Easy peasy i