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Ordinance Making Power of the President & Governor.

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| constitutional law

The Ordinance Making Power of President and Governors stands as a unique feature of the Indian constitution. While this power is intended as a tool for efficiency and necessity, it walks a tightrope between pragmatic governance and potential overreach. The Constitution of India provides a unique system of governance that balances the powers of the executive, […]

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How Arbitration Can Help in Resolving Financial Disputes?

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| judiciary

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 Age of Consent Act, 1891

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| HINDU LAW, legal knowledge

The Age of Consent Act, 1891 (Act X of 1891) represents a crucial turning point in the history of legal reform in colonial India. This legislation, introduced during British rule, raised the age of consent for sexual intercourse within marriage or outside it from ten to twelve years, bringing the issue of child marriage and […]

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Should ‘Operation Sindoor’ Be Trademarked for Commercial Use?

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A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed before the Supreme Court of India seeking to bar the registration of ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a trademark, citing concerns over the commercial misuse of a sensitive military operation’s name linked to India’s ongoing anti-terror actions. A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the authorities not to allow registration […]

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Any “Act of Terror” changed into “Act of war” in India:

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Terrorism has been a persistent security challenge for India, especially in the context of cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan. While most terrorist attacks are legally addressed under India’s anti-terrorism laws such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), certain high-impact attacks have been reclassified or politically portrayed as “acts of war” due to their scale, strategic implications, and foreign involvement. This […]

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Pakistani Hacker Launching the Cyber Attack on India.

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Recent reports confirm that Pakistan-linked hacker groups have launched a series of cyberattacks targeting Indian defense, government, and financial institutions amid escalating geopolitical tensions. Pakistani hacker send a file (The Dance of Hillary) in Video form  through the social media ,WhatsApp, Facebook,  to cyber attack on india. plz don’t open this file from unknown number. […]

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Journalism in Armed Conflict: International Law.

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| legal general knowledge, news

Journalists serve as the eyes and ears of the global community, especially in times of war and armed conflict. Journalists and media professionals play a critical role in documenting and disseminating the realities of armed conflict. Their work informs global public opinion, holds power to account, and contributes to the historical record. However, reporting from […]

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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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| judiciary, news

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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Law of War under International Humanitarian Law.

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| legal general knowledge, news

Since the beginning of mankind, humans have resorted to violence to settle disagreements. Therefore, the suffering surrounding the violence has been immense ever since. Moreover, just like the advancements in all aspects of life, violence has also been right up there. Earlier, people used to fight with swords to acquire the lands of other kings. […]

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