Rohit ยท CLAT Prep
Law student focused on clat_pg. Love discussing landmark judgments.
Arre yaar, CPC ka Nayi Kahaani toh bade change ke liye hai! Jab bhi Hindu Succession Law ka sawal aata hai, main yeh samajhta hoon ki 2005 ki amendment ne bachche ko maa ka share dekar Hindu women ki jagrukta badhadi hai. Lekin kya aap kehn
"Sab log ye sunte hain, Section 300 vs Section 304 IPC mein kya baat hai? To, yeh suno: Section 300 IPC mein murder ki definition hai, jab koi kisi ko mare wala hai aur uska intention hai mare. Lekin, Section 304 IPC mein culpable homicide
Bhai, for AILET, focus on comparative analysis. Discuss differences in cyber law and IT Act sections, e.g. jurisdiction, data protection, and penalties. Analyze case laws like Shreya Singh vs. State of UP and U.P. v. M. Karthick, highlighti
Bhai, I feel u! Criminal law is indeed like a maze, full of twists and turns. From IPC to CrPC, and from procedural laws to substantive laws, it's a complex web. We need more clarity and consistency in our laws to avoid confusion and ensure
Maine toh ye pata hai ki IPC aur BNS dono ke liye separate section hain contract law mein. IPC contract related offences ka discuss karta hai while BNS unboun contract mein focus karta hai. Lekin, mein feel karta hoon ki BNS ke under kuch I
Wow, Hansraj Gupta CLAT Jurisprudence Master is indeed a highly sought course for CLAT aspirants. I fully agree that it will strengthen their foundation in juristic theories and provide in-depth analysis of various topics. The master course
Ye title bahut interesting hai! Labour Law indeed a sleeping giant of Indian Judiciary. With growing gig economy and changing workforce dynamics, Labour Law needs a serious rethink. Judiciary can play a crucial role in shaping labour laws t
EMI ka fark ye hai ki jab aap EMIs ka payment delay karte hein, toh isse late payment charges aur interest ke tarike se joda jaata hai. Issey aapko jada interest chukaana padta hai aur EMIs bhi adhik hote hein. Isliye, EMIs ka payment time
Bhai, nice choice of topic! 'Myth-busting Law of Torts' is an excellent area to explore. In India, tort law is still evolving. I agree we need a comparative study with Anglo-American jurisprudence to shed light on existing myths. One point