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Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India: History and Landmark Cases

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India: History and Landmark Cases

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has revolutionized the Indian legal system law notes. Explore its evolution from the 1970s, the contribution of Justice P.N. Bhagwati, and essential landmark cases like Hussainara Khatoon and M.C. Mehta in this detailed student guide.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 27, 2026·Constitutional Law·👏 1
Rejection of Plaint: Order 7 Rule 11 CPC

Rejection of Plaint: Order 7 Rule 11 CPC

Master Order 7 Rule 11 of the CPC. A detailed analysis of grounds for rejection, the "Four Corners" rule, and strategic tips for legal practitioners.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 26, 2026·CPC
Jurisdiction of Civil Courts under CPC

Jurisdiction of Civil Courts under CPC

A deep dive into the types of jurisdiction under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. Learn the essential rules of Pecuniary, Territorial, and Subject Matter jurisdiction with a focus on Sections 16, 17, and 18.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 25, 2026·CPC
Bail Application Draft for Theft Case under BNSS

Bail Application Draft for Theft Case under BNSS

Learn how to draft a bail application for theft under the new Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). This guide includes a formal template, key section changes from CrPC to BNSS, and essential FAQs for legal practitioners.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 23, 2026·Legal Drafting·👏 1
The Doctrine of Basic Structure: Landmark Cases and Constitutional Impact

The Doctrine of Basic Structure: Landmark Cases and Constitutional Impact

The Doctrine of Basic Structure is the judicial safeguard that prevents Parliament from altering the core identity of the Indian Constitution. Established in the 1973 Kesavananda Bharati case, it ensures that features like secularism, democracy, and judicial review remain untouchable.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 21, 2026·Constitutional Law
Bombay HC: Single Mothers Can Decide Child's Surname & Caste

Bombay HC: Single Mothers Can Decide Child's Surname & Caste

The Bombay High Court, led by Justices Vibha Kankanwadi and Hiten S. Venegavkar, ruled that a single mother has the absolute right to determine her child’s surname and caste, following the 2022 Supreme Court precedent in Akella Lalitha.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 20, 2026·High Courts
Separation of Powers: Doctrine, Case Laws & Critical Analysis

Separation of Powers: Doctrine, Case Laws & Critical Analysis

This comprehensive guide explores the Doctrine of Separation of Powers within the Indian legal framework. Covering essential case laws like Kesavananda Bharati and Ram Jawaya Kapur, it provides a student-friendly critical examination of how the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary maintain constitutional balance.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 21, 2026·Administrative Law·👏 1
Is Religion a Pillar of Law? An Essential Guide for Law Students

Is Religion a Pillar of Law? An Essential Guide for Law Students

Explore the deep historical and ethical connection between religion and legal systems. This guide breaks down how ancient traditions shaped modern jurisprudence, personal laws, and the concept of secularism for educational purposes.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 19, 2026·Judicial Process·👏 1
Supreme Court 3-Year Practice Rule Update 2026

Supreme Court 3-Year Practice Rule Update 2026

The Supreme Court is reviewing the mandatory 3-year practice rule for Civil Judge exams. Discover the latest updates, hearing dates, and how it impacts your eligibility.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 19, 2026·New Arrivals
Bombay High Court’s Ultimatum to Vijay Mallya: No Relief Without Return

Bombay High Court’s Ultimatum to Vijay Mallya: No Relief Without Return

In a major development on February 18, 2026, the Bombay High Court gave Vijay Mallya "one last chance" to provide a return timeline, refusing to hear his challenge against the Fugitive Economic Offender (FEO) status until he physically appears in India.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 18, 2026·High Courts
Rajpal Yadav Released: Delhi High Court Suspends Jail Sentence

Rajpal Yadav Released: Delhi High Court Suspends Jail Sentence

In a major relief for Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav, the Delhi High Court has suspended his jail sentence in a ₹5 crore cheque bounce case. The actor is set to walk out of Tihar Jail after depositing ₹1.5 crore and surrendering his passport.

Swati Bhardwaj·Feb 17, 2026·High Courts