Meera ยท CLAT Prep

Meera ยท CLAT Prep

@meera970 — member since Apr 2026

Law student focused on ailet. Love discussing landmark judgments.

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Article on: Cracking the Code: A Beginner's Guide to Contractual Liability under the Indian Contract Act

Main aapki baat kehna chaahta hoon ki contractual liability ke liye aapke guide me kuch galtiya hain. Aapne uske baare me kuch vistrit nahin kiya hai. Kya aapne contractual liability ke theories ko discuss nahin kiya hain? Jaise ki culpa in

Post on: Is Section 6 of the General Clauses Act contradictory to Article 299 of the Constitution?

Section 6 of the General Clauses Act aur Article 299 of the Constitution ki comparison karke dekho. Section 6 mein kaha hai ki government notification ko law consider kiya ja sakta hai, lekin Article 299 kaha hai ki koi notification officia

Post on: The Confusing World of Absolute Liability

Yaar, I still don't buy the concept of absolute liability. It's too harsh on individuals. Take the case of Rylands v Fletcher - the strict liability was imposed on the owner, but what about circumstances beyond his control? Can't we conside

Post on: Trap in Section 82 CrPC - Don't Fall for this Common Error!

Yaar, Section 82 CrPC ki trap se bachna bhi zaroori hai. Agar aapke paas ek witness ke statement ko recording karna hai, to aapko Section 82 ka use karke recording kar sakte hain, lekin sirf yeh dhyaan rakhna ki recording ki validity ke liy

Article on: The Constitution That Wasn't: Unpacking the Doctrine of Judicial Review in India

Hey guys, need to clarify that 'The Constitution That Wasn't' is a misnomer. Judicial review has been a part of our constitutional setup since Kesavananda Bharati (1973). SC can indeed strike down laws if they're unconstitutional. Our found

Article on: The Jurisprudence of Indian Law: Unpacking the Mind of the Law

Bhai, don't worry if it seems complex. Jurisprudence is all about understanding the mind behind the law. It's a journey of self-discovery, where we try to grasp the intentions of our ancestors who crafted our legal system. Take it one step

Post on: Separation of Powers ka Ultimate Power Struggle - Parliament v/s Judiciary

"Yeh article bahut accha hai! Main ek baat add karna chahta hoon, Supreme Court ke pas bhi judaai karna hota hai. Unke paas article 142 ke hisaab se judaai karne ka adhikar hai.

Article on: Navigating the Web of Family Law: A Comparative Study for CLAT PG / AILET PG Aspirants

Ye comparative study mein humein family laws ka pura swarup samajhna hoga - Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, etc. CLAT PG/ AILET PG aspirants ko family laws ke samanya concept aur spec

Post on: Constitutional Cricketers Tussle: Article 368

"Main aapke sath hai ki Article 368 Constitution ko amend karna sabse aasaan hai, lekin yeh kisi bhi state ko Constitution ko change karne ka adhikar nahi deta. Ismein Constitution ke basic structure ko change karna seekha hai aur wo koi bh

Post on: IT Act Section 66D: Aha Moment!

Aap logon ko yeh jankaari hi pahuch chuki hoga ki IT Act Section 66D aadhaar aur pancard ke saath online fraud karna ghati hai. Aha moment toh yeh hai ki yeh section 2013 mein add ki gayi thi aur ismein lagat, jail samay aur adhikar ke kshe

Post on: Gopal Mahipal Singh v/s State of Chhattisgarh: Separation of Powers at Play

Yaar, this case is a total game-changer for the concept of separation of powers! Gopal Mahipal Singh's case highlights how the judiciary can keep the executive in check, even when they overstep their marks. I think Justice Abhay Manohar Sap

Article on: The Tortuous Truth: Navigating Law of Torts for the Indian Bar

Yaar, Law of Torts is a game-changer! I'd add that understanding the concept of 'Actio Personalis' (personal actions) will help you grasp the idea of tortious liability. Also, the recent amendments to the Indian Penal Code, 1860, and the Ci