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  • 17-Oct-25

Hindu Law : Vineeta Sharma v. Rakesh Sharma & Ors. (2020)

  • 17-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Order VII Rule 11 CPC

  • 17-Oct-25

Editorial : Madras HC Bans Animal Sacrifice

  • 17-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Daughter Not Entitled to Mitakshara Property Pre-1956 if Son Survives

  • 17-Oct-25

Intellectual Property Rights : International Trademark Protection Under the Madrid Protocol

  • 17-Oct-25

Current Affairs : RTI Act and GST Information Disclosure

  • 16-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Input Tax Credit

  • 16-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Section 28-A of the Land Acquisition Act 1984

  • 16-Oct-25

Intellectual Property Rights : Trademarks Registry and Registration Conditions in India

  • 16-Oct-25

Editorial : Supreme Court Relaxes Firecracker Ban in Delhi-NCR

  • 15-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Order IX Rule 13 CPC

  • 15-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Section 106 of TPA

  • 15-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Timely Objection Required on State Consent for CBI Probe

  • 15-Oct-25

Editorial : Protecting Celebrity Personas

  • 15-Oct-25

Arbitration and Conciliation Act : Jurisdiction and Interim Relief Powers of Arbitral Tribunals

  • 14-Oct-25

Editorial : Conversion Therapy Case

  • 14-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Voice Samples is not the violation of Article 20(3)

  • 14-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Marriage Solemnization Requirements

  • 14-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Section 278B of the Income Tax Act

  • 14-Oct-25

Hindu Law : Voidable Marriage Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

  • 13-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Right To Practice Religion

  • 13-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Moral Policing and Women's Constitutional Rights

  • 13-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Order XXI of CPC

  • 13-Oct-25

Editorial : District Judge Direct Appointment

  • 10-Oct-25

Editorial : Indian Lawyers Can't Advertise on Social Media

  • 10-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Cheque Dishonour Complaint Against Trustee Maintainable

  • 10-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 Applies Retrospectively

  • 09-Oct-25

Muslim Law : The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939

  • 09-Oct-25

Constitution of India : Madhyamam Broadcasting Limited v. Union of India (2023)

  • 09-Oct-25

Editorial : Sex Education in School

  • 09-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Surrogacy Age Limits and Retrospective Application

  • 09-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Essentials of Oral Gift Under Mohammedan Law

  • 08-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Section 25 Evidence Act

  • 08-Oct-25

Constitution of India : Article 239AA of Indian Constitution

  • 08-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Bystander Liability Test

  • 07-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Order XXXVII of CPC

  • 07-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Article 19(1)(g) of Indian Constitution

  • 07-Oct-25

Constitution of India : The 72nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992

  • 06-Oct-25

Constitution of India : Jaya Bhattacharya v. State of West Bengal & Ors. (2025)

  • 06-Oct-25

Current Affairs : No Refund for Excess Maintenance Paid by Father

  • 06-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Order XXIII Rule 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

  • 06-Oct-25

Constitution of India : Part XVI of Indian Constitution

  • 06-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Grounds for Cancellation of Bail

  • 03-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Cognizance of Additional Offences

  • 03-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Condonation of Delay in Filing Written Statement

  • 03-Oct-25

Hindu Law : Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage

  • 01-Oct-25

Constitution of India : Residuary Powers of Legislation

  • 01-Oct-25

Editorial : Union Public Service Commission

  • 01-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Section 12 of the Commercial Courts Act

  • 01-Oct-25

Current Affairs : Jurisdiction under CPC

Legal Vocabulary

Abrogate

  • to abolish by official, authoritative or formal action; to annul a formal law by an act of the legislative power
  • Example: The court ruled that the government could not abrogate fundamental rights through executive orders.

Abduct

  • to take away (especially a person) by fraud or force; to induce a person to go from any place, by force or deceitful means
  • Example: The court found the accused guilty of abducting the victim in violation of law.

wreck

  • the destruction or injury to a vessel by being cast on shore or on rocks or by being disabled or sunk by the force of winds or waves or by other accident
  • Example: The plaintiff sought damages for injuries sustained in the car wreck, alleging negligence on the part of the defendant for failing to obey traffic signals.

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