BA LLB 2nd Semester Economics-II Question Paper MDU 2024
Note: Attempt four questions from Unit I–IV, selecting at least one question from each Unit. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Unit–V is compulsory and each question shall carry 03 marks. Unit Question No. Question Unit I 1 Explain briefly…
B.A. LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year Course – Law of Torts Question Paper MDU
Note : Attempt five questions from Unit – I to IV, selecting one question from each Unit. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Question No. 9 (Unit – V) is compulsory and each question in this Unit shall carry 3 marks. UNIT – I UNIT – II UNIT – III…
Gujarat HC: LLB Degree No Ground to Deny Maintenance to Divorced Wife
Introduction In a significant ruling that reinforces the protective intent behind maintenance law in India, the Gujarat High Court has made it clear that a woman holding an LLB degree cannot be denied maintenance simply because she has a law…
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: The Life, Law, and Legacy of the Architect of Modern India
On the 14th of April, India stops to honor a man whose life was a journey from the very bottom of a rigid social hierarchy to the absolute highest office of the land. Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, or Babasaheb, is celebrated today not just as a leader of…
Why MP High Court Rejected Pen Drive Evidence in Malini Jain Case
In the digital age, audio and video recordings are often seen as “smoking guns” in legal battles. However, a recent landmark judgment by the Madhya Pradesh High Court serves as a crucial reminder: Electronic evidence is only as…
POCSO Act and Teenage Romance: Delhi High Court’s Landmark Ruling on Bail in Consensual Relationships
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 is one of the most strict laws in the Indian legal framework that aimed to protect minors from any kind of sexual abuse. But in recent years, there have been many such challenges before…
Is Strike a Right or a Violation? Rajasthan HC’s Landmark Ruling on Bar Associations (2026)
The relationship between the Bar and the Bench has always been the cornerstone of the Indian judicial system. However, this bond often faces friction when lawyers resort to strikes or boycotts to protest administrative decisions. In a significant and…
Evolution of Media and Media Law in India: Colonial to Digital Era
Media is often described as the fourth pillar of Indian democracy. It plays a crucial role in informing citizens, exposing wrongdoing, and ensuring accountability of those in power. The journey of media and the laws governing it in India reflects a shift…
Freedom of Speech and Expression: Article 19(1)(a) and Reasonable Restrictions
1. Introduction Think about this for a moment. Without the freedom to speak, how would you protest a government policy you believe is unjust? Without the freedom to write, how would journalists expose corruption? Without the freedom to express, how…
Article 13 of the Indian Constitution: Shield of Fundamental Rights & Judicial Review
1. Introduction — A Small Article with an Enormous Job Somewhere in the very beginning of Part III of the Constitution of India — the chapter that houses our Fundamental Rights — sits Article 13. It is not the most dramatic article. It does not declare…