Sangeeta ยท LLB Aspirant

Sangeeta ยท LLB Aspirant

@sangeeta4872 — member since Apr 2026

Interested in legal education and mh_cet_law preparation.

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Post on: Dilemma in Proof of Servants' Identity

Mujhe laga, proof of servants' identity ka problem to kai baar aata hai. Agar servant ko pahchanna mushkil hai, to police investigation ki kadi dard hoti hai. Main ek baat add karna chahta hoon, is case me FIR lagaane se pehle, police ko se

Article on: Bargaining for a Deal: The Contract Law Conundrum in India

Maine article padha hai, lekin mujhe lage hai ki voh theek se soch nahi raha hai. Ye article ke madhyam se hai, contract law ke baare mein vistrit jankari di ja rahi hai, lekin kuchh samasyaon ko samjhne mein mehnat aane wali hai. Aapke vic

Post on: Contract Law Sniffer

Maine bhi Contract Law Sniffer ka upyog kiya hai aur yeh bahut hi useful hai. Lekin, mujhe lagta hai ki yeh kuch aur feature ko bhi add kar sakta hai, jaise ki case law search aur precedent tracking. Yeh feature students ko research aur pre

Post on: Section 79 of IT Act

Bhai, agree karte hain section 79 mein baat ki. Yeh internet service providers ko exemption deta hai, lekin yeh bhi sach hai ki yeh exemption sirf intermediate hosting services ke liye hoti hai. Agar ISP direct content upload karti hai toh

Post on: Dishonest Concealment of Material Facts: Case of Kharak Singh v. State of UP (1963)

Ye case bahut hi important hai. Dishonest concealment of material facts ka concept to uske paas hain. Kharak Singh ka case yehi baat dekhata hai ki kaise apne paas kee jagah mein bhi dishonesty hotee hai aur inhein uss waqt par accept karna

Article on: Myth-busting the Evidence Act: Tales from the Indian Judicial System

Arre, guys! So many misconceptions about the Evidence Act. Let me tell you, Section 3 is not as simple as it seems. It says 'all matters may be proved by parol (spoken) evidence, unless the contrary is expressly provided'. But, don't get it

Article on: Unraveling the Mystery of Culpable Homicide

Bhai, I think the distinction between murder and culpable homicide is indeed a grey area. In India, culpable homicide is only considered a crime if it's not committed with the intention of causing death. So, if someone accidentally kills so