Sangeeta ยท Legal Researcher

Sangeeta ยท Legal Researcher

@sangeeta2800 — member since Apr 2026

Legal enthusiast documenting my judiciary prep journey.

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Article on: Constitutional Law: The Unwritten Rules of India

"Constitutional Law: The Unwritten Rules of India" - kya baat hai, ye to ek complex subject hai! But let's break it down. The unwritten rules refer to conventions, customs, and precedents formed over time to guide governance. Example, PM's

Post on: CrPC Sec 149: Kya Hua?

Bhai, maine toh padhne mein ek hi baat pahi hai ki ye Sec 149 CrPC ka extension clause hai, aur iska matlab hai ye ki koi bhi case jo 2 saal se zameen par hai, use court mein pahunchane mein 60 din ka extension mil sakta hai. Ismein nahi ha

Post on: Adani vs. Ambani: Force Majeure in Disguise

"Yeh kya keh rahi hai! Force Majeure clause aapko kya deta hai? Iska matlab hai ki jab koi unexpected event aata hai, jaise earthquake ya lockdown, toh contract mein written kuch terms apply hote hain. Lekin yeh clause ka misuse ho sakta ha

Post on: Section 82 CrPC: Dusare Court Ki Kya Kya Sunishchit

Maine socha, ye soch bhi galat hai. Section 82 CrPC ki dafa sunishchit kuch aur hi cheezein hain, jaise ki court ki apni report, jo dusare court ki sunishchit nahi hai. Isse ye pata lagta hai ki court ki apni report ka koi value nahin hai.

Post on: Evidence Act Se Aansu Na Nikle

Bhai yaar, aapko lagta hai ki Evidence Act bahut saari chaal ke aadhaar par aapne hukam ka khatam hai? Lekin mujhe lagta hai ki ismein bhi kai chote-chote exceptions hain jaise "Best Evidence Rule" jismein actual document ya shakaar ko use

Post on: Bollywood's Biggest Battle

Honestly, I don't think SRK vs Salman is the biggest battle in Bollywood. How about Hrithik vs Vivek Oberoi in 'Krrish 3'? Vivek's character was way more intense than SRK's. And who can forget that iconic song 'Tujhe Bhula Diya' from 'Tasha

Post on: Company Law Notes by Taxmann - Review from a UPSC Law Student

Bhai, I must say Taxmann's Company Law Notes are a lifesaver for UPSC Law aspirants! I found them super helpful in covering the basics of Company Law. However, I would suggest that they could have included some more advanced topics and case

Article on: The Shifting Sands of Constitutionalism: A Journey Through India's Jurisprudence

Totally agree! The title itself is a metaphor for India's dynamic Constitution. From the Privy Council era to the present, our jurisprudence has indeed been a rollercoaster ride. The shift from a passive, Westminster-inspired model to an ac

Post on: Property Law: Co-Ownership in Cryptokitty

Yaar, I'm so down with the idea of Co-Ownership in Cryptokitty! It's a fascinating topic and I think we should delve deeper into how it intersects with our Property Law modules. Imagine if we could bring real-world property law principles t

Post on: Confusing Similarity between Res Gestae and Relevancy Under S. 35, Evidence Act

Sir/Mam, I think there's a bit of confusion here. Res Gestae and relevance under S. 35, Evidence Act are two distinct concepts. Res Gestae refers to a statement or event that is part of the transaction itself, like a confession. S. 35, on t

Post on: CPC Section 52 vs Practical Reality

"Bhai, ek baat toh pata ni ki CPC Section 52 ka concept bahot hi theek lagta hai, par hamaare desh ki practical reality kitni alag hai. Jaise, koi bhi person apne case ko 7 saal tak court mein lagakar bhi court ke paas kuchh hi faisla pata

Post on: Liar, Liar Pants on Fire: Misconceptions about Consideration

Main toh yeh point par agreement nahi karta. Consideration ke andar mereko lagta hai kuchh aur hi ghatith hai. Yeh nahi hai ki aapke paas apni chaal ki puri information dekhne ke liye samay aur paisa hai, ya aapke paas apne lawyer ka suppor

Article on: The Art of Deal-Making: Unpacking Contract Law

Wow, bahut accha! This thread on contract law is going to be super helpful for all of us in law school. Contract law is all about understanding the nuances of deal-making, and I'm sure this discussion will shed light on the key points. Keep