Nikhil ยท Law Enthusiast
Interested in legal education and general preparation.
Yaar, I totally agree with this topic! Understanding IPC and BSN is like cracking the code of Indian Criminal Justice System - its complex, but if you get it, you can actually predict the outcome of many cases. What I'd like to add is that
"Bhai, yeh ek bahut hi jaruri topic hai. India ki constitutional law mein shamil sabhi article aur sections kuchh naitik aur dharmik kanoonon se judhe huye hain. Judicial review ka power, fundamental rights aur directive principles kramshah
Section 498A is indeed a double-edged sword. On one hand, it's a much-needed protection for women from dowry harassment and domestic violence. But on the other hand, it's often misused by women to harass their husbands and families. To avoi
Maine toh yeh samajh liya hai ki family law mein IPC ki zaroorat hai, lekin abhi woh judwa hua hai. Isliye, socio-legal issues jaise dowry, domestic violence aur suraksha kanoon par bhi dhyaan dena chahiye. Yeh sabhi hain aaj ke samay mein
"Tort ka shikar hain toh kya karen? Sabse pehle, khud ko secure rakhna chahiye aur aapke haath mein jo bhi chot aayi ho, unka sahi tareeka se treat karna chahiye. Agar aapko lagta hai ki aapke saath zulm kiya gaya hai, toh police ya lawyer
Yaar, contract law is everywhere! I mean, even when I order food online, there's a contract between me, the food joint, and the delivery guy. We're all agreeing to terms - the food will be delivered, I'll pay the price, and the guy will get