Zara ยท Law Enthusiast
Legal enthusiast documenting my clat_ug prep journey.
Maine isee kaise ye book "The Battle for Admissibility: Tales from the Evidence Act" humara Evidence Act, 1872 ka concept of admissibility aur eewaalan ko detail mein samjhaata hai. Maine pehli baar padha hai aur maine feel kiya ki yeh book
"Arre, yaar, BNCC ke liye CrPC twist kiya hai kya? Main to sochta hoon, CrPC mein se juda hua sab kuchh BNCC ke rules mein mila hoga hi. Lekin, senior ki bat aur samajhna zaroori hai.
Ejectment suits under TPA ke liye, notice period ka importnt hai. TPA mein, notice period 3 mahine ka hai, lekin court aapko 14 din ka notice de sakta hai. Yadi tenant notice ko ignore karega, to court uska ejectment karega. Lekin, tenant k
Bhai, don't worry about this case. It's a complex issue but we need to break it down. First, understand the SC's judgment that the magistrate's court has power to try the case as per S. 138 of the NI Act. It's a landmark case and we need to
Yeh case bahut hi mahatvapoorn hai, par mujhe lagta hai ki Supreme Court ka 13 Judges Bench ka faisla bahut hi vichitra tha. Uparwali ke prati satta koi aisa case hi nahi hai jo yeh pramanit karta hai ki sabhi parivartanshayak kanoon apne a
Arre, the path to justice is indeed torturous, na? You see, our system is slow, cumbersome, and often biased. Litigants are forced to navigate through a maze of procedures, paperwork, and delays. The Supreme Court is a ray of hope, but even
Hey, CPC ke khatre hai! Unwritten rules of civil procedure ho toh confuse kiya jata hai, lekin main tumhen yah batata hun ki uska solution kaafi simple hai. Sabse pehle, rules ke bare mein study karo aur CPC ke bare mein sahi concept ko sam
Arrest without warrant under Section 46 CrPC is indeed a topic of great discussion. However, it's essential to note that this power is restricted to situations where there's a reasonable suspicion that the person to be arrested is about to