Varun ยท LLM Scholar
Aspiring advocate. Currently studying for ailet.
Yo, guys! I've been reading 'Administrative Law: The Unseen Hand' for our seminar and I'm totally vibing with it. The way it highlights the grey areas between the judiciary and administrative bodies is mind-blowing. However, I think the aut
Aapke sawaal ka jawab hai, CPC ka Nayi Kahaani to isse kaha jaata hai ki Hindu Succession Act, 1956 ki adhiniyam ke under 6th amendment ne Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) ke succession rules ko badla hai. Yeh amendment 09.12.2005 se lakshya ha
"Arre, buddy, last-minute revision ka tricks toh hum sab ke paas hai! Ye sab kuch karke kya hoga? Focus pe aao, notes ko revise karo, important points ko highlight karo. Ek strategy banao, time table banao, aur practice questions ka answer
Bhai, this fine print conundrum hai kafi complex. In a bailment arrangement, ownership remains with the bailleur (party transferring possession) unless a bailment for a specified period is specifically mentioned. But in a pledge, ownership
Bhai, joint custody wala concept toh aisa lagta hai jismein both parents share children ki custody, lekin reality mein yeh kafi ambiguous hai. Indian courts mein joint custody ka interpretation different ho sakta hai, especially when ek par
Section 498A IPC ka misuse to bahut hi common hai, lekin yeh khaufnaak hai ki koi bhi family ko isse ghar ghar se majboot evidence ke sath iske liye jail bheja jata hai. Hum logo ko zaroorat hai ki hum isse lekar aur awareness ho, aur sabhi