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Section 138 NI Act: Understand Cheque Bounce Cases

Introduction A cheque bounce is not merely cheque bounce, but a financial hiccup that leads to serious legal consequences, including fines and even imprisonment. All must have the knowledge and understanding of the financial implications of

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Mediation For The Nation: From Conflict To Consensus

From 1 July to 30 September 2025, India will witness a nationwide legal effort unlike any before. Titled Mediation for the Nation, the 90-day campaign will kick off with the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, B.R.

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Supreme Court Suo Motu On Lawyers’ Advice

In a significant development for the legal fraternity, the Supreme Court suo motu on lawyers’ advice has taken cognizance of concerns surrounding the ethical boundaries of legal advice offered by advocates to their clients, particularly in

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Rights of Accused Person in India: Legal Protections That Matter

There is a difference between being an accused and being proven guilty. But in the time between arrest and trial, that line often gets blurred, especially when the system forgets that even an accused has rights.

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State of Tamil Nadu vs. Governor of Tamil Nadu (Supreme Court, 8 April 2025)

Introduction In a historic and precedent-setting judgment dated 8 April 2025, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India adjudicated a constitutional crisis that had been brewing between the elected executive of Tamil Nadu and its titular head,

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Judgment, Order, Decree: Legal Terms Demystified

Introduction Even though the terms judgment, order, and decree are often used interchangeably, there are key differences among them. It is essential to know their definitions and meaning to excel in the field of civil law.

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Last Seen Theory: Takeaways From Padmanabh Judgment

The “Last Seen Theory” is an important principle in circumstantial evidence under Indian criminal law. It plays a pivotal role in cases where direct evidence is lacking. “Last Seen Theory”: What Is It? The “Last Seen

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Criminal Case Procedure: FIR Vs Complaint Case

Criminal law in India is primarily governed by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC), which prescribes the procedural framework for investigation, inquiry, trial, and sentencing. With the recent introduction of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita,

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Mutual Divorce Filing In India: Peaceful Way To End Marriage

Two individuals can lose their love without getting into a verbal altercation. That is one of the benefits of mutual consent divorce, a civilised way out when both partners take the view that the marriage has

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Civil Procedure On Your Tips: Hack Legal Profession

Introduction To Civil Procedure It is  often said in law schools and courtrooms alike – “If you know the Civil Procedure Code well, you know how to move in court.” This is because civil procedure is

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