Rajesh ยท LLM Scholar
Interested in legal education and mh_cet_law preparation.
Bhai, I respectfully disagree here. Realism in jurisprudence is neither a necessary evil nor an academic exercise. It's a necessary approach to understand the socio-economic context of laws and their impact on society. Judges often cannot i
Bhai, yaar, I totally agree with you on last-minute revision tips for CUET PG Taxation Law. Focus on key topics like Direct Taxes, Indirect Taxes, and International Taxation. Practice past year question papers and make a concise note of imp
Dudes, I feel you! Bailment can be a bit confusing, especially with the delivery of goods and the concept of 'bare delivery'. I think the key is understanding the difference between a gratuitous and a contractual bailment. Gratuitous bailme
Bhai, CPC Sec 91 ko dekhna toh sab log jaante hain, lekin MCQs mein sabse bada cheez yeh nahi hai ki aap ke pass case laws honge ya nahi. Yeh sab kuch bhi hain, maine apni baari mein dekha hai ki yeh Section ka actual importance to un court
Yaar, this topic is a complex one. Liability of parents for child's negligent acts is a debatable issue. The parents' responsibility towards their child's actions can be a subject of discussion. It is essential to weigh the child's age, mat
Maine yeh article padha hai, lekin mujhe lagta hai ki yeh natural guardianship ke vishay ko zyada oversimplified kar raha hai. Natural guardianship ek complex issue hai, jo court mein bahut sari baaton par nirbhar karta hai, jaise ka kehne
Bhai, don't lose faith. It's a complex vichar, but we can't ignore it. Our textbooks say punishment is for rehabilitation, not just danda. We need to think kritiyo ka samman, justice for all. It's not about being masiha, but about creating
Dekho, this topic is a complex khel. Family law deals with personal relationships, emotions, and properties, which can get messy. Judges must understand the human angle while applying the law. It's not just about court proceedings, but also
Company Law Ka Formula - main points sabhi know hain, lekin kuch log confuse ho jaate hain. Toh main clarify karta hoon: Formula hai - Equity + Loans + Preference Shares + Reserves = Company's Total Capital. Aur yaaad rakhein, yeh formula S
Section 17 of CPC is indeed a dilemma. What's also worth considering is how it intersects with the doctrine of res sub judice, potentially leading to conflicting judgments if not handled carefully. Anyone else think this could be a recipe f