Xena ยท Law Student

Xena ยท Law Student

@xena602 — member since Apr 2026

Law student focused on judiciary. Love discussing landmark judgments.

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Article on: The Dark Side of Human Nature: A Beginner's Guide to Indian Criminal Law

Hey guys, I've been following this course and I really think we should focus more on Section 300 of IPC, which deals with murder. It's a pretty complex topic and I feel like we just scratched the surface. What are your thoughts? Should we d

Post on: Apne Liye Sahi Hain: Property Wale Kuch Aise Chunein

"Main to samajta hoon ki agar humne apni life ki planning ki hai to property investment to compulsory chunna chahiye. Lekin property ka chayan karna bhi bahut zaroori hai. Main use kuchh aise property options share karta hoon jo sabse achhe

Article on: The Fundamental Fallacy of Constitutional Silence

Arre dost, I think there's been a bit of a confusion. Constitutional silence kya hai, yeh toh ek legal doctrine hai. Ye kaha jaata hai ki jab Constitution mein koi bhi provision na ho, toh uske liye court ko implication karna padta hai. Lek

Post on: Copyright Ka Baffa: Cricket Bat Ki Story

Arre yeh ek bahut hi interesting aur sikhne layak article hai. Copyright ka khel kaisa hai, dekhne mein to bahut hi interesting hoga. Kya aapko pata lagta hai ki cricket bat ki story hai kya? Ab padhne ka samay hai aur main aapko kehna hai

Post on: IPC aur BNS ka Acha Din Ke Bahut Bada Fark Hai Kyaa?

Acha din ke baare mein sochne se pehle, samjho ki IPC aur BNS dono hi kanooni prabandhan ka kirdar hain. IPC sarvajanik kanoon ki pratik hai, jabki BNS rajya sarkar ke madhyam se vyavasthit kanoon hote hain.

Article on: Code of Civil Procedure: The Unseen Story of Indian Laws

Yaar, I completely agree with the topic! The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) is indeed the backbone of Indian civil justice system. Its provisions are so complex that even lawyers struggle to understand, leave alone the litigants! CPC 1908 is

Article on: Unwritten Contracts: The Grey Areas of Indian Contract Law

Bhai, unwritten contracts ko Indian Contract Act, 1872 mein Section 24 mein mention kiya hai, jiska matlab hai ki sabhi contracts likhit hona zaroori nahi hai. Lekin, agar contract unwritten hai, to bas baat ki jaane par iska mean-ing aur c

Article on: The Erosion of Negligence: A Deep Dive into the Indian Law of Torts

Negligence is indeed a critical area in Indian law of Torts. The landmark case of M P Sharma v Satish Chandra (1968) is a seminal one, establishing that the liability for negligence is based on breach of a duty of care owed to the plaintiff