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Basic Principles of Constitutional Law.

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Introduction: The Constitution of a nation is often regarded as the foundation stone of its political and legal order. It serves as the supreme law, outlining the structure of the government, the division of powers, the rights of citizens, and the relationship between individuals and the state. Constitutional Law is that branch of public law […]

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How to File a Complaint Against a Judge in India.

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In India, the judiciary holds a place of high respect and authority. However, there may be instances when a judge’s conduct is deemed unethical, biased, or improper. To maintain the integrity of the judiciary, there are mechanisms in place for filing complaints against judges. This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to file a […]

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How to File an FIR Digitally.

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In today’s digital age, filing a First Information Report (FIR) in India has become more accessible than ever. The traditional process of visiting a police station and physically submitting an FIR can now be done online through various state police portals. This article will guide you through the steps to file an FIR digitally in […]

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Doctrine of Blending in Hindu Law.

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The Doctrine of Blending is a significant principle in Hindu Law concerning joint family property and coparcenary rights. It deals with the voluntary act of a coparcener or member of a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) who merges his separate or self-acquired property with the joint family property, thereby giving up his exclusive rights. Hindu joint […]

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Marriage under Muslim Law

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Introduction Marriage, or Nikah, under Muslim law is not merely a religious or social institution but a civil contract with religious significance. Unlike Hindu law, where marriage is considered a sacrament, Muslim law views marriage as a legal agreement between two individuals, aimed at legalizing sexual relations, procreation, and the foundation of a family within […]

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The Digital Privacy Laws in India.

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Since smartphones became more affordable over the past decade in India, the number of internet users has surged. As of early 2025, India has over 800 million internet users, accounting for approximately 55–58% of the population. Indians now spend an average of over six hours online daily, highlighting both increased connectivity and growing exposure to […]

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Is Talaq-e-Ahsan Still Legal in India? Insights from Bombay High Court in details.

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​Yes, Talaq-e-Ahsan remains legal in India under Muslim Personal Law. However, its validity is contingent upon adherence to specific procedural requirements, as emphasized by the Bombay High Court. What Is Talaq-e-Ahsan? Talaq-e-Ahsan is considered the most approved form of divorce in Islamic jurisprudence. It involves a single pronouncement of “talaq” during a period of purity […]

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Terrorist Attack unlawful under Law in deeply analysis.

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Under Indian law, a “terrorist” is generally defined as someone who is a member of a designated terrorist organization or who commits or attempts to commit terrorist acts. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967, provides the legal framework for dealing with terrorist activities and designating individuals or organizations as terrorists.  Definition of Terrorist Act: The […]

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“Tu Hai Kya Cheez?”: Courtroom Turns Hostile as Convict Hurls Chilling Threats at Judge.

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Judge threatened after convicting accused under Section 138 NI Act—read a critical analysis of courtroom contempt and its legal consequences. There was a time when stepping into a courtroom inspired awe and respect. The black robe symbolized authority—not of force, but of justice; not of fear, but of fairness. Today, that very sanctity is being […]

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Analytical Study on the Conflict Between Criminalization of Marital Rape and Conjugal Rights

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🔹 Introduction Marriage is often regarded as a sacred institution built upon mutual respect, trust, and companionship. Traditionally, it is assumed that spouses owe each other certain conjugal obligations, including emotional, physical, and sexual intimacy. However, in the modern rights-based legal discourse, this assumption comes under serious scrutiny—especially when one spouse is forced into sexual […]

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