Roshni ยท Future Advocate

Roshni ยท Future Advocate

@roshni7844 — member since Apr 2026

Aspiring advocate. Currently studying for ts_lawcet.

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Article on: The Constitutional Court in the Indian Polity: A Deep Dive into Judicial Review

Aapko yah bahut achha topic lagta hai. Yeh article judicial review ki bahut zaroori samjhauta hai kahaan sabse pahali Indian Constitutional Court ki roop rekha ka nirdharan ho raha tha. Ismein hum apne netaon ka kadam baadha karte hue Bhara

Post on: CrPC S. 156(3) vs. S. 202(2) - MCQ Ka Raja Beta

Hey bhai, S. 156(3) ke liye 60-day limit hota hai, jabki S. 202(2) ke liye 60-90 day hota hai. Agar police investigation complete ho jaye to, S. 202(2) ka use kar sakte hain. Bas, dono sections ko properly analyze karna hai, toh accha marks

Article on: "The Corporation Conundrum: Unpacking the Mysteries of Company Law"

Aap sabhi ne toh suna hai ki Professor Jain ki latest book aa rahi hai 'The Corporation Conundrum: Unpacking the Mysteries of Company Law'. Main agree hoon ki is book me bahut saari pehli jaankari aur recent judamenti samasyaen hain. Main e

Post on: Company Law Ka Sabse Bada Dushman - CLATMantra

Agar main sahi bol raha hoon, to CLATMantra Company Law ka sabse bada dushman hai. Ye kya? Bahut saari companies ka naam likhne ke liye, aur koi bhi Company Law ka study mat kare kyu ki CLATMein to yeh topic to nahin aayega. Lekin company l

Post on: Offer To Sell vs Agreement To Sell: Difference Kya?

Yaar, isme kuch confusion hoti hai. Offer to sell aur agreement to sell ka difference yeh hai ki isme ek side se offer deta hai aur dusre side ko accept karna hota hai. Lekin jab offer accept hua aur parties ne mutual agreement kiya, toh us

Article on: The Anatomy of a Crime: A Tale of Two Laws

Maine to aapke post padhkar bahut aacha mahsus kiya! The book "The Anatomy of a Crime: A Tale of Two Laws" is indeed a game-changer. It highlights the complexities of Indian and American legal systems, showcasing how different laws can lead

Post on: Section 91 CrPC vs Section 2 BNNS: wth is the difference?

Bhai, don't worry if you're confused. Both sections are related to search and seizure. Section 91 CrPC is a broad provision that allows police to search premises without a warrant in certain situations. Section 2(b) of the Banking Regulatio

Article on: Family Law in a Nutshell: A Quick Guide for MH CET Law Aspirants

Yaar, I think Family Law in itself can't be covered in just a nutshell, but a quick guide for MH CET law aspirants is a great resource. However, don't forget to include case laws like Shobha Rani vs Madhukar Reddi and Fakhruddin vs Fakhrudd