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How the three-year Bar experience rule may affect women judiciary candidates

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Many capable women may be forced to abandon or delay their judicial ambitions before they even become eligible to compete. On May 20, 2025, the Supreme Court restored the requirement of a minimum of three years of legal practice for candidates aspiring to join the judiciary as Civil Judges (Junior Division). The decision passed in […]

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Centre-State Relations: Administrative

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| judiciary, legal knowledge

Introduction The Constitution of India, 1950 is the grundnorm of the country. It primarily lays down the framework which defines the political principles, procedures, powers and duties of various governmental institutions and lays down the fundamental rights and duties of the citizens, etc. The Constitution follows a parliamentary system of government. Further, it follows the doctrine of […]

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How Arbitration Can Help in Resolving Financial Disputes?

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Disputes are inevitable. Whether it is a disagreement between two corporations, banks and borrowers, or investors and financial service providers, resolving financial disputes efficiently is crucial for maintaining business relationships and financial stability. One increasingly popular method for settling such disputes is arbitration. Arbitration provides a private, structured, and often quicker alternative to traditional court litigation, […]

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The Difference between Public Prosecutor vs. Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO).

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| judiciary, legal general knowledge

The Indian legal system functions through a complex network of judicial officers, prosecutors, and law enforcement agencies. Among the key actors in the criminal justice process are Public Prosecutors and Assistant Prosecution Officers (APOs). While both play a crucial role in criminal trials, their functions, authority, recruitment process, and scope of responsibilities differ significantly.  In this blog, we will […]

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Three Years of Court Practice for Judiciary Exams: Challenge or Opportunity?

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The landscape of judicial recruitment in India is evolving, particularly concerning the requirement of practical legal experience for aspiring judges. Recent developments, such as the Supreme Court’s halt of the Gujarat Judicial Recruitment process, have brought significant attention to the necessity of legal practice before entering the judiciary. This blog explores the implications of these […]

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Ocular Evidence vs. Medical Evidence in the context of Indian law:

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Introduction Despite the mismatch between medical evidence and ocular evidence, the Supreme Court didn’t set aside the murder conviction. Surprising and strange, right? Not really. We are talking about the case of Sri Halesh vs. the State of Karnataka (2024) Let us understand them in depth to understand the reasons behind the court’s decision. What is ocular evidence? […]

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Public Interest Litigation: An Expression of Voice for the Sufferers of Silence.

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| judiciary, legal general knowledge

Public Interest Litigation also popular by the name of Social Action Litigation or Class Litigation refers to a legal action, initiated before the court of law for the enforcement of interest of public. It is a weapon by which poor, helpless or disabled seek judicial redress by filing an application to the High Court under […]

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Laws related for Women in India: An Overview

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| judiciary, legal general knowledge, legal knowledge

India has an extensive history. Throughout the centuries its legal system has transformed to reflect the evolving social and cultural dynamics. However, women have historically faced disadvantages, under law. Unfortunately, some of the existing laws for women in India, continue to be discriminatory and detrimental. There has been a movement aimed at reforming Indian law […]

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Divorce under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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| Bihar Judiciary, judiciary, legal general knowledge, legal knowledge

Marriage is one of the most important institutions in our culture. However, marriage as one of the most intricate partnerships is hard to maintain; especially in today’s times where people have easily started seeking divorces. This is where the need for HMA–Hindu Marriage Act helps to save marriages and families from falling apart. The Hindu […]

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Divorce under Muslim Law

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| Bihar Judiciary, judiciary, legal general knowledge, Uncategorized

Introduction For understanding the methods of dissolution of marriage, lets first see what is marriage under Muslim law because the only essential for divorce under Muslim law is marriage. The dissolution of marriage is known as divorce. Different religions define marriage differently, such as:- According to the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 marriage is a religious sacrament. Under Muslim Law, Marriage is […]

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