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Understanding Domicile in Indian Succession Law

12/10/202511/10/2025
The concept of domicile is central to succession law in India. Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, which governs the devolution of property after the death of a person, domicile…
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Introduction to the Indian Succession Act, 1925

11/10/202511/10/2025
1. Introduction The Indian Succession Act, 1925 is a key law that governs how a person’s property is transferred after death. It deals with both intestate succession (when someone dies…
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Doctrine of Separation of Powers: A Cornerstone of Democratic Governance

14/02/202514/02/2025
The doctrine of separation of powers (Latin: Trias Politica) is a foundational principle ensuring checks and balances within a democracy. Rooted in Montesquieu’s The Spirit of the Laws (1748), this…
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Rule of Law: The Shield Against Arbitrary Government Actions

13/02/202513/02/2025
The Rule of Law is the cornerstone of administrative law, shielding individuals from arbitrary governance by ensuring laws, not personal whims, govern society. Rooted in justice, equality, and fairness, it…
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Judiciary | Part 1 | Constitution

11/04/202011/04/2020
Q1. What is the provision under Article 129 of Indian Constitution ? Ans. Article 129 of the Constitution of India makes the Supreme Court a 'court of record' and confers…

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