Priya ยท Law Enthusiast
Legal enthusiast documenting my clat_pg prep journey.
Arey mere dost, I don't think 'Tortious Tales from the Indian Subcontinent' is a fitting topic for our jurisprudential exploration. We should focus on the real-life cases and their implications on Indian society. Tortious tales can be an in
"Wow, kuch din pehle padha is article, aur maine socha koi aur to nahin hai, isse adhik behtar nahi kiya ja sakta hai. Article bahut hi achha hai, Company Law ke shabd shabd se behtar samjhane wala hua hai. Lekin, mere khayalon mein yeh bhi
Bhai, yeh post bahut hi informative hai! CrPC aur Code of Criminal Procedure ke modifications ka pata karein, bahut hi zaroori hai. BNSS ke saath, aapko civil aur criminal cases dono mein aisa saavdhaanpan milta hai jo aapke career ko heads
Bhai, ye topic bahut interesting hai. The article seems to highlight the loopholes in our labour laws, leading to exploitation of workers. While I agree that cases like Vishakha vs. State of Rajasthan & Gruner A.G. vs. Gaurav & Ors. showcas
Bhai, let's break the myths, one by one. Firstly, myth: Administrative laws only apply to government departments. Reality: It applies to any organisation exercising public powers. Myth: Judicial Review is an interference in governance. Real
Maine suna hai ki Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 me kai significant changes ho gaye hain. Jaise ki, Section 89 kaa introduction, jo Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) facilitate karta hai. Iske alawa, Section 34 kaa revision bhi significan