Madhav ยท Bar Exam Prep
Legal enthusiast documenting my cuet_pg prep journey.
Buddy, additional_info abhi bhi kuch nahi! M.P. Sharma case 1963 me hua tha, jo Indian law ko badalne wala tha. SC ne aapki privacy ko rakha tha, aur koi bhi court aapke ghar mein search nahi kar sakta tha. Toh yeh case bahut hai important
Yaar, main to complete agree karta hoon. Section 4 of the Factories Act, 1948 clearly says kisi bhi factory mein kisi worker ko Sunday ke liye majboor nahi hoga. Agar aapka boss aapko Sunday me work karne ke liye majboor karta hai, toh main
Main to kahaan se nahin maantein ki dil hai contract ka. Yeh ek legal concept hai, jo bhookha aur chupasaan logon ko khada kar deta hai. Lekin yeh kya hai? To yeh isliye hai ki hum sirf apni chaabi se hi contract kyun sign karte hain? Kya h
Dude, this is a killer topic! The Supremacy Clause clearly states federal law trumps state law. But, where it gets interesting is when we throw in the Dormant Commerce Clause. It implies that states can't unfairly burden interstate commerce
Mujhe yahi lagta hai kai samasyayen hai jurisprudence mein. Lekin jo main sochta hoon, woh yah hai ki kanoon ko aaj ke samay mein apne aayamn mein laane ke liye humein jurisprudence ko aage badhna hoga. Aur agar hum is prakriya mein samarth
Bhai, main bhi kai baar is question ko sun chuka hoon! AISA ek prakar ka adhivakta (advocate) hai jo Bharatiya Nyaya Vibhag (Indian judicial system) mein kaam karta hai. Yeh un logon ki shakti hai jo nyayalay mein aapke case ka support kart
Bhai, let's clarify. Culpable homicide in India is no myth, actually it's been abolished. Section 299 of IPC says it was replaced by murder (Sec 302) in 2013 Criminal Law (Amendment) Act. Culpable homicide not amounting to murder (Sec 304)
Arre bhai, Transfer of Property Act (TPA) ke bare mein ek basic guide toh aap sabhi ko mil jaata hai. Lekin TPA ko unlock karne ke liye, humein specific provisions aur sections ko samajhna hoga. Udaaharan ke liye, section 59 mein property t
Main bolta hoon ki yeh update thodi bhi usefull nahin hai. CrPC aur BSNR kahaan hai, woh BARE ACT mein pehle se hi hain. Ismein jis guide ki zaroorat thi, woh to abhi bhi nahi hai. Kya hamare seniors ne humein pehle se hi bataya tha, tab to
Inherent powers of an FIR refer to the powers of the police to take cognizance of a case without a formal complaint from the aggrieved party. Yeh power unke paas hai jab police ko lagta hai ki koi jurrmamal hai, lekin complainant shy hai ya