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  • 24-Jun-25

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act : Special Courts under POCSO Act

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Current Affairs : U.P Gangsters Act

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Current Affairs : Counter Claim in a Suit for Injunction

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Current Affairs : Plea of Alibi

  • 24-Jun-25

POSH : Aureliano Fernandes v. State of Goa & Others (2023)

  • 23-Jun-25

Editorial : Israel-Iran Airstrikes and International Law

  • 23-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Consent of Minor to Terminate Pregnancy

  • 23-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Right of Elderly Parents

  • 23-Jun-25

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & Code of Criminal Procedure : Attachment, Forfeiture or Restoration of Property under BNSS

  • 23-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Section 13 of CPC

  • 20-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Commutes Death Penalty in Child Rape Case

  • 20-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Article 285 of Constitution

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Current Affairs : State Seems to Be Reintroducing Struck Down OBC Quotas: Prima Facie

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Current Affairs : Unregistered Agreements to Sell

  • 18-Jun-25

Editorial : ANI vs. Mohak Mangal - Legal Case Summary

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Current Affairs : Writ Appeal Against Interim Order

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Current Affairs : Ahmedabad Plane Crash

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Current Affairs : Section 107 of BNSS

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Constitution of India : Union Judiciary Framework

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Current Affairs : Sec 8 of IEA

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Transfer of Property Act : S. Kaladevi v. VR Somasundaram (2010)

  • 16-Jun-25

Editorial : Supreme Court Judgment on Zudpi Jungle Lands

  • 16-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Res Judicata and Its Application

  • 16-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Formal Service of Writ Petition

  • 16-Jun-25

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & Code of Criminal Procedure : Complaint under BNSS

  • 16-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Order I Rule 10 of CPC

  • 13-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Un-registration of Original Sale Agreement

  • 13-Jun-25

Negotiable Instrument Act : Special Rules of Evidence under NI Act

  • 13-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Section 66 of the Railways Act

  • 12-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Preventive Detention & Bail Cancellation

  • 12-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Section 387 of IPC

  • 12-Jun-25

Limitation Act : Computation of Period of Limitation

  • 11-Jun-25

Editorial : Centre's New Regulations for Ladakh

  • 11-Jun-25

Indian Penal Code : In Re: Palani Goundan v. Unknown (1919)

  • 11-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Narco-Analysis Test

  • 11-Jun-25

Current Affairs : No Need to Wait for Submission of Proof

  • 10-Jun-25

Code of Civil Procedure : Appeals to the Supreme Court (Order XLV)

  • 10-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Appeal Against Conviction

  • 10-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Right under Article 19(1)(g)

  • 09-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Section 304A of IPC

  • 09-Jun-25

Negotiable Instrument Act : Special Rules of Evidence under NI Act

  • 09-Jun-25

Alternative Dispute Resolution : Vidya Drolia v. Durga Trading Company (2021)

  • 09-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Issuance Of Indian Passports

  • 06-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Defamation

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Current Affairs : Complainant under Section 138 of NIA as ‘victim’

  • 05-Jun-25

Indian Penal Code : Priya Patel v. State of M.P. (2006)

  • 05-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Transgender Parents

  • 05-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Landlord Tenant Disputes

  • 04-Jun-25

Current Affairs : Right to Live in Shared Household

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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