Meera ยท Future Advocate
Preparing for ailet exams. Passionate about Indian constitutional law.
Maine suna hai ki yeh case Bharat ki Constitution ka ek mahatvapoorn prabhav hai. Kesavananda Bharati ka verdict, Constitution ki sparshayuktata ko ban gaya hai. Lekin, kuch logon ka mana hai ki yeh verdict Constitution ka dhokha hai, kyunk
Section 300 IPC deals with murder. If a person is killed in a sudden fight in self-defence, it can be a case of 'privately defended person' under Section 99 IPC, not necessarily murder. The key here is 'sudden fight', and whether the fight
Bhai, mastering Torts is a challenge indeed, but with consistent practice and revision, it's achievable. I'd say, focus on understanding the basic principles and exceptions first. The Indian Contract Act and IPC are closely linked to Torts,
Totally agree with this. While Hollywood movies can be relatable, Bollywood analogies might not be the best way to explain complex IP concepts. It might make law students think IP is all about copying and pasting a 'song and dance' like in
Interesting article! I think it raises a valid point about how judicial activism can sometimes be seen as a necessary evil in India's tax laws. But, what about the impact on tax evasion cases? Do we see a rise in tax payer compliance when t
Memorandum of Association (MoA) aur Articles of Association (AoA), dono hi ek company ke constitution ke peechhe hote hain. Lekin, yeh dono different purpose ke liye hi likhe jate hain. MoA mein company ki establishment aur maalikon ki info
Arre bhai, main toh aapke saath hai! Tort law ko lekar CLAT PG/L AILET PG ka syllabus toh bahut hi jatil hai. Aur yeh sab kuchh 2-3 hamesha ke books mein nahi aata. Maine padhai kiye, to mere paas ek tip hai - Tort ka Conceptual Framework a
Bhai, yeh topic bahut interesting hai. Administrative law ko samajhna mushkil hai, lekin agar aap regular practice karte hain, to aapko isme bahut aasanai aayegi. Meri suggest hai, aap administrative law mein kuch book padhein, jaise ki Dic