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What are Writs? Types, Uses, and Legal Rights Explained

What are Writs? Types, Uses, and Legal Rights Explained

A writ is a powerful legal tool used by courts to protect fundamental rights and command authorities. Discover the 5 types of writs—Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, and Quo-Warranto—and learn when you can use them to seek justice.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 17, 2026·Constitutional Law
Grounds of Divorce for a Husband Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Grounds of Divorce for a Husband Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

An analytical breakdown of the fault-based grounds for divorce available to a Hindu husband, covering Adultery, Cruelty, Desertion, and Conversion under Section 13(1) of the HMA, 1955. Perfect for law exam preparation and legal research.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 16, 2026·Hindu Law
Understanding India’s AI Ethics and Accountability Bill 2025

Understanding India’s AI Ethics and Accountability Bill 2025

Learn about the Artificial Intelligence (Ethics and Accountability) Bill 2025 introduced in India. This educational guide explains the shift from "light-touch" regulation to binding rules, the role of Private Member's Bills, and how it aims to protect citizens from AI bias and surveillance.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 15, 2026·New Arrivals
Muslim Marriage (Nikah) Laws: Requirements, Forms, and Legal Impediments

Muslim Marriage (Nikah) Laws: Requirements, Forms, and Legal Impediments

Marriage in Islam is more than a ritual; it is a binding civil contract. This educational guide breaks down the essential legal requirements of Nikah, classifies its various forms (Sahih, Batil, and Fasid), and explains the critical permanent and temporary impediments every law student must know.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 14, 2026·Muslim Law
Time and Place for Performance of Contract: Sections 46-50

Time and Place for Performance of Contract: Sections 46-50

Missing a deadline or delivering to the wrong location can lead to a breach of contract. Learn how Sections 46 to 50 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, define the legal requirements for the time and place of performance when a contract is silent.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 13, 2026·Law of Contract
Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution

Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution

Are you aware of the shield that protects your freedom? Dive into this comprehensive guide on the six Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. From the Right to Equality to Constitutional Remedies under Article 32, we break down every article (12–35) with clear explanations to help you understand your power as a citizen and excel in competitive exams like UPSC.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 12, 2026·Constitutional Law
50 Essential CPC Part 2 MCQs: Execution of Decree

50 Essential CPC Part 2 MCQs: Execution of Decree

"Explore 50 important MCQs on CPC Part 2, focusing on the Execution of Decrees and Orders (Sections 36 to 74). This guide covers vital topics like Transfer of Decree (Sec 39), Precepts (Sec 46), and Section 47 questions. Designed specifically for AIBE 21, Judiciary aspirants, and LL.B students, these solved questions will help you master the procedural complexities of civil execution. Enhance your legal prep with Wisdom Vani today."

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 9, 2026·Question Bank
What is Talaq-e-Hasan? Procedure, Muslim Law, and Supreme Court

What is Talaq-e-Hasan? Procedure, Muslim Law, and Supreme Court

Talaq-e-Hasan is often considered a "proper" form of divorce in Muslim Law due to its revocable nature and focus on reconciliation. However, its unilateral process is currently under intense scrutiny by the Indian Judiciary. This article explores the 90-day procedure, the rights of women, and the constitutional challenges facing this practice.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 7, 2026·Muslim Law
Sonam Wangchuk NSA Case: Supreme Court Questions Center on Activist's Detention & Health

Sonam Wangchuk NSA Case: Supreme Court Questions Center on Activist's Detention & Health

The Supreme Court has intervened in the five-month-long detention of Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk under the NSA. Citing his deteriorating health and his status as an activist rather than a "habitual offender," the court has asked the Central Government to reconsider his imprisonment. With the next hearing set for February 9, 2026, the case stands at a crossroads between national security and the right to dissent.

Ranjan Kumar·Feb 6, 2026·New Arrivals
50 Important CPC Part 1 MCQs with Answers

50 Important CPC Part 1 MCQs with Answers

Master the fundamentals of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 with our comprehensive guide to CPC Part 1 MCQs. In this post, we provide 50 high-yield multiple-choice questions covering Sections 1 to 35B, including crucial topics like Res Judicata (Section 11), Res Sub-Judice (Section 10), and the Jurisdiction of Civil Courts.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 6, 2026·Question Bank