Master Part 2 of the Indian Constitution with these 50 essential MCQs covering Articles 5 to 11. Perfect for UPSC, SSC, and law exam aspirants.
The Delhi High Court rules that a horoscope mismatch is a "convenient pretext" and not a valid defense for backing out of a marriage promise after sexual relations.
A comprehensive guide to the Factories Act, 1948. Learn about its definition, scope, health and safety provisions, and why it remains a landmark in Indian labor law.
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.
An in-depth look at the "Right to Recall" discussed by MP Raghav Chadha in the Sansad. Explore the legal mechanics, constitutional challenges, and how this could redefine Indian democracy by giving voters the power to remove non-performing representatives.
The Delhi High Court challenges DMRC’s ₹45 lakh excuse for not renaming the 'Supreme Court' Metro station to 'Sarvoch Nyayalaya.' Is linguistic identity more important than administrative costs? Dive into the latest legal update.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In a landmark 2026 ruling, the Karnataka High Court quashed the criminal defamation case against Rahul Gandhi regarding the "40% Commission" advertisements, citing a lack of locus standi and protecting political speech.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently dismissed a plea to admit a pen drive as evidence in a forgery case. Discover why voice identification and Section 63 BSA compliance are now mandatory for digital proof.
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.
A comprehensive educational guide on the Parliament of India, covering the roles of the President, Lok Sabha, and Rajya Sabha, plus key legislative functions.
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.