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“Every Girl Has a Constitutional Right to Free and Compulsory Education…Here’s What the Rajasthan High Court Says”

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| constitutional law

Rajasthan High Court affirms education as a legal right, not just an aspiration—State must ensure its full implementation through all concerned authorities. In a compelling affirmation of constitutional rights and human dignity, the Rajasthan High Court has once again reminded the nation of its solemn obligation to protect and empower its children, particularly its girls. […]

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Detailed explanation of the concept: Liability for dangerous animals in tort law

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| law of torts

Tort law imposes liability on individuals who keep dangerous animals, whether domestic or wild, for harm caused by such animals. This branch of liability is based on the recognition that certain animals, by nature or experience, are likely to cause harm, and those who choose to keep them must do so at their own risk. Such liability […]

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

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| judiciary

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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New Rules Divorce Laws In India.

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| HINDU LAW

Divorce, once a taboo subject in Indian society, has become a significant aspect of the legal landscape in recent years. The evolving socio- cultural dynamics, coupled with judicial activism, have led to substantial reforms in divorce laws across various personal laws in India. This article delves into the recent developments in divorce law, examining legislative […]

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The Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur.

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| law of torts

Introduction Res Ipsa Loquitur is a Latin phrase that means the thing speaks for itself. In the law of torts, it is a very popular doctrine. In cases, where the evidence is itself sufficient to prove the guilt of the defendant, the maxim is used there. So, the maxim points out any circumstantial evidence or an object […]

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Tort of Conspiracy in Tort Law.

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| law of torts

The tort of conspiracy is still in the nascent stages of development in India. While we are yet to see a successful claim for damages instituted for committing the tort of conspiracy, the principle is being explored and entities may be able to protect their business interests, provided the immensely high standard of proof required […]

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The Pigeon Hole Theory under Law of Torts.

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| law of torts

Introduction Is it law or Tort or law of Torts? This question gave rise to multiple theories by various academic scholars who tried to answer this question by their understanding of tort/torts under the common law system. The rise of this particular question also came from one of the most esteemed scholars, Salmond who asked, […]

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Concepts and Essentials of Torts

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| law of torts

A Tort is considered to be that legal concept possessing the characteristics to be listed here namely: A civil right not in itself consensual in character although sometimes connected with, or even arising from, a consensual transaction; a violation of such right by omission or commission resulting in the breach of a civil duty; and […]

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The Legal Maxim Ubi jus ibi remedium essential

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| law of torts

The Latin maxim ubi jus ibi remedium, which translates to “where there is a right, there is a remedy,” serves as a foundational principle in legal systems across the globe. It encapsulates the idea that for every legal right, there is a corresponding remedy available through the courts. This maxim is the cornerstone of the […]

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