Sangeeta ยท Law Enthusiast

Sangeeta ยท Law Enthusiast

@sangeeta963 — member since Apr 2026

Law student focused on clat_ug. Love discussing landmark judgments.

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Post on: Constitutional Law MCQ Confusion

Yaar, I feel you, but in this case, I disagree. The answer lies in the distinction between 'right' and 'privilege'. The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights, while privileges are state-provided benefits. Therefore, the correct answer

Article on: "The Great Escape Act: A Journey Through CrPC & BNSS"

Great thread! I agree with the emphasis on CrPC & BNSS in 'The Great Escape Act'. However, I think it's essential to highlight the importance of Sections 482 & 309, CrPC, which deal with inherent powers of the High Court to quash FIRs or cr

Article on: Amending the Code: A Quick Guide to CrPC and BNSS for Aspiring Advocates

Yeh guide toh aisa hi hai, lekin yeh kaafi generalised hai. Mainne kuch logon ko pucha hai, aur voh bolte hain ki ye Code kuch aur sections ke bare mein nahta hai. Agar aap asli-cricket wala advocate ho jana chahte hain, toh aapko Code ke s

Post on: Don't Fret, Constitutional Law Se Pahlee Bhi Padhne Se Pehle Samajh Le

Bhai, yeh baat bilkul hai sahi. Constitutional law ko samajhne ke liye, pahle toh fundamental rights, freedoms aur Directive Principles of State Policy ka concept clear karna hoga. Article 14-35 se janata hai, Constitution mein kya hai. Phi

Post on: Contract Law ki Pehli Hi Shart Main Ghar Ka Khana

Yeh question bohot interesting hai! Main kahna chahta hoon ki Contract Law ki pehli hi shart mein ghar ka khana ka matlab hai ki bina ladauni ya chhuntaav ka, dono party ka ek dusre ke saath ek jaankari ki prathaavaran hona chahiye. Isse hu

Post on: What happens if a person gets an injunction to not use a trademark?

Dost, don't worry, if trademark injunction is imposed, it only restricts you from using the trademark for now. You can still use your business, but need to change the trademark. Injunction doesn't mean perpetual restraint. You can still app