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Capital Punishment in India: Rarest of Rare Doctrine and BNS

Capital Punishment in India: Rarest of Rare Doctrine and BNS

A definitive legal guide to Capital Punishment in India. Understand the "Rarest of Rare" doctrine from Bachan Singh, the constitutional validity under Article 21, and key changes introduced by the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023. Essential for Law students and Judiciary aspirants.

Swati Bhardwaj·Apr 5, 2026·Criminal Law
The Trade Unions Act, 1926: Objectives, Scope, and Landmark Case Laws

The Trade Unions Act, 1926: Objectives, Scope, and Landmark Case Laws

A comprehensive analysis of the Trade Unions Act, 1926, exploring its historical roots in the B.P. Wadia case, statutory objectives, registration process, and the vital legal immunities (Sections 17 & 18) that protect worker dignity in India.

Swati Bhardwaj·Apr 2, 2026·Labour Law
Judicial Review in India: Meaning, Scope & Landmark Cases

Judicial Review in India: Meaning, Scope & Landmark Cases

Complete guide on Judicial Review in India — constitutional basis (Articles 13, 32, 226), Basic Structure Doctrine, landmark cases like Kesavananda Bharati, PIL, limitations and significance. Perfect notes for law students.

Swati Bhardwaj·Mar 30, 2026·Judicial Process
Evolution of Media and Media Law in India: Colonial to Digital Era

Evolution of Media and Media Law in India: Colonial to Digital Era

Discover the complete journey of media and media law in India — from colonial censorship and Vernacular Press Act to constitutional freedom under Article 19 and modern IT Rules 2021 for digital media. Perfect study note for law students.

Swati Bhardwaj·Mar 29, 2026·Media Law
Bailable and Non-Bailable Offenses

Bailable and Non-Bailable Offenses

An in-depth legal note for students on the distinction between bailable and non-bailable offenses under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), highlighting key procedural changes and judicial discretion.

Swati Bhardwaj·Mar 27, 2026·Criminal Law
SC Status & Religious Conversion: Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling

SC Status & Religious Conversion: Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that individuals converting to religions other than Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism lose their Scheduled Caste (SC) status and cannot claim reservation or protection under the SC/ST Act.

Swati Bhardwaj·Mar 26, 2026·Supreme Court
BNS Section 2 Definitions Explained

BNS Section 2 Definitions Explained

A complete and simplified table of definitions under Section 2 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. Useful for law students, judiciary aspirants, and competitive exam preparation.

Swati Bhardwaj·Mar 15, 2026·Criminal Law
Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel

Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel, exploring its equitable origins in the High Trees case and its landmark expansion in Indian jurisprudence. It details essential requirements like clear promises and detrimental reliance, while distinguishing the doctrine from Section 115 of the Indian Evidence Act and the "shield vs. sword" debate across jurisdictions.

Swati Bhardwaj·Mar 14, 2026·Administrative Law·👏 1