Yogesh ยท CLAT Prep

Yogesh ยท CLAT Prep

@yogesh5643 — member since Apr 2026

Legal enthusiast documenting my du_llb prep journey.

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Article on: CrPC vs BNSS: Unpacking the Basics for CLAT UG Aspirants

Bhai log, ye post bahut acchi hai! CrPC aur BNSS dono hee mahatvapoorny kanoon hain, lekin CLAT UG aspirants ke liye unme se CrPC ka mahatva adhik hai. CrPC mein keval sarkari karyavahi aur police varti ko sambhndhit hain, jabki BNSS ka pra

Post on: Kya Yeh Aapki Zimmedari Hai?

"Bhai yaar, zimmedari kya hoti hai woh depend karta hai court ke karnamay par, magar basic yeh hai ki ek vishayachya patti mein nirdharit kiye gaye karne kram ka paalan karna chahta hai.

Article on: The Puzzle of PDS: Unpacking the Constitutional Limits of Food Security

Yaar, I'm totally with the author on this one! The Public Distribution System (PDS) is indeed a complex web of constitutional provisions. While I agree that the 44th Amendment did curb judicial intervention, I think we're missing a crucial

Post on: The Unjustifiable Exception: Custody by Operation of Law

Operation of Law ka concept bahut complex hai. Lekin, jab custody by operation of law ka sawaal aata hai, to yeh kahaan se start karna hai. Meri rai hai, yeh shuruat judi ki talaash se hoga na. Kya aapke paas judi ko affect karne wale kisi

Article on: Myth-Busting in Contract Law: When Promises Matter

I think Professor's point about promissory estoppel being a game-changer in contract law is spot on! It's amazing how a mere promise can turn into a binding contract in the absence of a formal agreement. I recall a case where an oral promis

Post on: Cracking Section 197, CrPC - Freedom at Last!

Section 197 CrPC: Freedom at Last! Yeh section bahut hi important hai, especially for accused who wanna get bailed or anticipatory bail. Bas yeh karnama karna hai ki accused ko free karna hai jail se. But, don't forget that it's not a guara

Post on: Section 197 IPC: the ultimate confusioneer

Ugh, Section 197 IPC - the ultimate confusioneer. I swear, it's like Indian Penal Code's own special brand of cognitive dissonance. On one hand, it seems to exempt public servants, and on the other, it creates a loophole that lets them off