Meera ยท Future Advocate

Meera ยท Future Advocate

@meera9960 — member since Apr 2026

Preparing for general exams. Passionate about Indian constitutional law.

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Article on: "Sale of Goods: The Perils of CPC"

Arre, don't lose hope! CPC is tough, but Sale of Goods chapter is manageable. Just focus on Section 27 - implied conditions and warranties. Remember, we discussed it in class. It's not that complicated. And don't forget, Sale of Goods Act,

Post on: Last-Minute Revision Ka Tricks

Bro, Last-Minute Revision ka trick hain, tum aap apni notes aur study material ko ek hi jagah par rakho. Aapko jaisa ho yah online notes bhi ho sakte hain ya koi book. Iske alawa, apni difficult topics ko separate list banakar practice karn

Post on: Confusion between Tenancy by the Entirety and Joint Tenancy

Bhai, don't get confused between Tenancy by the Entirety (TBE) and Joint Tenancy (JT). The key difference is that JT can be created in any state, whereas TBE is specifically applicable in community property states (US only). Another point i

Post on: Section 149 IPC - Kaafi Complex Hai?

Additional_info "Section 149 IPC - Aapko pata hai ye kaafi complex hai. Yeh abhivyakti ki section hai jiske under ek group ki logon ka aakaran hua hai. Iska matlab yeh hai ki agar aapke saath 3-4 log bhi crime karte hain toh aapko bhi crimi

Post on: IPC aur BNS mein ACTUALLY kya fark hai?

Arre bro, yeh to basic knowledge hai! IPC (Indian Penal Code) meh hume crimes aur unke punishments ke bare meh detail jankari milegi. Lekin BNS (Bailable Non-Bailable Summon) voh process hai jiska IPC meh vishesh section ho gaya hai. BNS me

Article on: Divorce, Custody, and Love: A Comparative Study of Family Law in India

Bhai, you can't just say 'love' is a deciding factor in custody cases. Yeh court ke paas bhi nahi hota. Law main hamesha bachchon ki upbringing aur unki madad ke liye parents dono ki ability ka vishleshan hota hai. Love toh emotional hai, i

Article on: The Never-Ending Nightmare of Bailable and Non-Bailable Offences

Yaar, I totally feel you. The whole bailable and non-bailable offences concept can get super confusing. I think it's high time we rethink our judicial system. Why should a person's fate be decided by a police station's decision? Let's work