LL.M. 1st Semester Administrative Law Question Paper – November 2017 | MDU
LL. M. 1st Semester (Old SchemeLast 2015-16) Non-cbcsExamination – November, 2017 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Paper : II M 02 Time : Three Hours [ Maximum Marks : 80 ] Before answering the questions, candidates should ensure that they have been supplied the…
Rigorous Imprisonment vs Simple Imprisonment: Meaning, Difference, and Relevance in Indian Law
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Sources of Hindu Law: Ancient Roots to Modern Statutes
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Void Agreements and Quasi Contracts Under Indian Contract Law: A Complete Guide
You lend ₹10,000 to a friend. No written agreement, no interest, no formal terms — just trust. He promises to pay back next month. Next month comes. Nothing. Six months later, still nothing. Now here is another one. You accidentally transfer ₹5,000 to…
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Schools of Jurisprudence: A Complete Guide
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Essentials of a Valid Contract: A Complete, Simple Guide
Let’s say you hired a contractor to renovate your kitchen. You both agreed on the work, the price, and the timeline. He took the advance, did half the job, and disappeared. You want to sue him. But can you? The answer depends on one thing — whether…
Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution: Articles, Meaning, and Exceptions
Imagine waking up one morning and finding out that the police arrested your neighbour overnight — no charges, no court, no explanation. Or that a school down the road refused to admit a child simply because of her religion. Or that a newspaper was shut…
Balancing Life and Liberty: Sonam Wangchuk’s Hunger Strike, Judicial Intervention, and the Limits of Protest
Introduction In the sweltering summer heat of Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, a familiar stage for public dissent, climate activist and educator Sonam Wangchuk began an indefinite hunger strike on June 28, 2026. Joining the ongoing protest by the Cockroach Janta…