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  • 15-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Right to Change Name in Educational Certificates

  • 15-Sep-25

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & Code of Criminal Procedure : Taking Cognizance of an Offence

  • 15-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Abolition of Waqf By User Concept

  • 15-Sep-25

Editorial : Waqf Amendment Act 2025: Selective Stay and Constitutional Balance

  • 12-Sep-25

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita & Indian Penal Code : Comparison between IPC and BNS

  • 12-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Section 318 of BNS

  • 12-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Right of Private Defence

  • 11-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Teeth Not a Deadly Weapon U/S 324 of IPC

  • 11-Sep-25

Code of Criminal Procedure : The State of Kerala v. K. Ajith (2021)

  • 11-Sep-25

Current Affairs : 138 of NIA

  • 11-Sep-25

Editorial : Extradition Laws in India

  • 10-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Article 16 of Constitution

  • 10-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Rape On False Marriage Promise

  • 10-Sep-25

Constitution of India : Jitendra Kumar Singh and Anr. v. State of U.P. (2010)

  • 10-Sep-25

Interpretation of Statutes (IOS) : Maxims of Statutory Interpretation

  • 09-Sep-25

Constitution of India : IN RE: Section 6a of the Citizenship Act 1955

  • 09-Sep-25

Editorial : The Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill, 2025

  • 09-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Review Jurisdiction

  • 09-Sep-25

Interpretation of Statutes (IOS) : Presumptions in Statutory Interpretation

  • 09-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Jurisdiction for Quashing FIRs and Charge-sheets

  • 08-Sep-25

Constitution of India : Janhit Abhiyan v. Union of India (2022)

  • 08-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Timebound Trials in Heinous Cases Necessary

  • 08-Sep-25

Current Affairs : DNA Test Denied in Partition Dispute

  • 08-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Section 67 of Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam

  • 08-Sep-25

Editorial : Rajasthan's New Law on Coaching Centers

  • 05-Sep-25

Current Affairs : HMA Marriage Beyond Foreign Law

  • 05-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Section 483 of BNSS

  • 05-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Interest Provisions in Arbitral Awards

  • 04-Sep-25

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita & Indian Penal Code : Force and Criminal Force in Indian Law

  • 04-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Second Appeal under CPC

  • 04-Sep-25

Indian Penal Code : Sundar @ Sundarrajan v. State by Inspector of Police (2023)

  • 04-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Anticipatory Bail under SC/ST Act

  • 04-Sep-25

Editorial : The Collegium's Opacity Crisis

  • 03-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Maintenance Pendente Lite during Stay of Proceedings

  • 03-Sep-25

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita & Indian Penal Code : Murder under BNS

  • 03-Sep-25

Editorial : Supreme Court Questions Minority School’s RTE Exemption

  • 03-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Unmarried Daughter Can't Claim Maintenance

  • 03-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Conviction u/s 138 of NIA

  • 02-Sep-25

Editorial : Strike Over Video Conferencing Notification

  • 02-Sep-25

Constitution of India : In Re: Article 370 of the Constitution (2023)

  • 02-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Non-Bailable Warrant Procedures

  • 02-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Power of Attorney under TPA

  • 02-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Electronic Evidence

  • 02-Sep-25

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & Code of Criminal Procedure : Section 530 BNSS

  • 01-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Maintenance Rights of Live-In Partners

  • 01-Sep-25

Editorial : Bail Systems in the United States and India

  • 01-Sep-25

Current Affairs : Articles 21 & 47 Of Indian Constitution

  • 01-Sep-25

Constitution of India : Article 22 of the Indian Constitution

  • 29-Aug-25

Current Affairs : Order XXI Rule 102 of CPC

  • 29-Aug-25

Current Affairs : Rejection of Maternity Leaves

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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