The Amendment of the Indian Constitution
1. Introduction — A Constitution That Must Live and Breathe Imagine writing a set of rules in 1950 to govern a country of 350 million people — rules meant to last not just for that generation, but for every generation that follows. How do you write…
The Trade Unions Act, 1926: Objectives, Scope, and Landmark Case Laws
For a law student, the Trade Unions Act, 1926, is not merely a collection of 33 sections. It is a historical document that marks the transition of the Indian worker from a “servant” to a “partner” in the…
101 Essential Legal Maxims for Law Students: Subject-wise Guide & Landmark Cases
1. Introduction — The Latin Heartbeat of Law Walk into any courtroom in India — or anywhere in the common law world — and you will hear phrases that sound like fragments of an ancient language. Audi alteram partem. Res judicata. Volenti non fit injuria.…
Minimum Wages Act, 1948: Landmark Cases, Features & Constitutional Validity
1. Introduction — A Law Born from Dignity Picture a construction worker in Delhi who wakes up at 5 a.m., travels two hours by bus, works eight hours in the blazing sun lifting cement and bricks, and returns home at night with wages so meagre that his…
Legal Notice Format for Cheque Bounce under Section 138 NI Act
SPEED POST/ REGD.A.D.SUB.: LEGAL NOTICE To,_____________ Dear Sir/Madam, As per the information received from my client Mr. A( here referred to as my ‘client’), I do hereby serve upon you the Noticee, the following notice of demand under Section 138 of…
Bail Application Draft for Theft Case under BNSS
IN THE COURT OF THE HON’BLE METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE / JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE FIRST CLASS, [CITY NAME] BAIL APPLICATION NO. _____ OF 2026 IN THE MATTER OF: State (through [Name of Police Station]) … Prosecution VERSUS [Name of Accused], S/o…
Exemption Application Draft
IN THE COURT OF THE METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE, [CITY NAME] In the matter of: State / [Complainant Name] Versus [Accused Name] …
The Correlation Between Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights: A Legal Analysis
1. Introduction and Historical Context Historically, the legal world treated intellectual property and human rights as completely different animals. Intellectual property was built on the foundation of commercial regulation, international trade, and…
Evolution of Import-Export Laws in India: From Licence Raj to Liberalisation
1. Introduction — Why States Control Trade at All Every nation controls what comes in and what goes out across its borders. This is not merely economic policy — it is an expression of sovereignty. A state that cannot regulate its trade cannot protect its…
WHAT IS A WAQF BOARD? WHAT IS THE NEW AMENDMENT OF 2025? WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLD LAW AND AMENDMENT?
What is a Waqf Board? A Waqf Board is a statutory entity in India that manages lands provided for religious, charitable, or community purposes under Islamic law, also known as waqf. These properties, such as mosques or schools, are managed to ensure they…