Law… Contempt of Court: Meaning, Kinds, Defences & Landmark Case Laws 18/11/202516/11/2025 A strong judicial system is essential for any constitutional democracy. Courts must be able to function freely, independently, and without fear. To protect this independence and ensure public confidence in…
Law… Legal Language in the Indian Constitution: A Study of Precision and Ambiguity 10/11/202529/10/2025 The Indian Constitution is often described as a living document — one that evolves with time, yet maintains its foundational stability. What gives it this remarkable flexibility is its language.…
Law… The Art of Legal Writing: Techniques for Clear, Persuasive Legal Documents 05/11/202529/10/2025 Legal writing is the foundation of every lawyer’s craft. Whether drafting a contract, petition, statute, or judgment, the ability to express thoughts with clarity and precision often determines the success…
Law… The Evolution of Legal Language: From Latin Maxims to Modern Statutes 27/10/202528/10/2025 Introduction The story of law is, in many ways, the story of language itself. Legal language is not just a medium of expression — it is the foundation upon which…
Banking Law… Understanding Section 138 of Negotiable Instrument: Insights from Kusum Ingots Judgment 13/10/202515/12/2025 The decision in Kusum Ingots & Alloys Ltd. v. Pennar Peterson Securities Ltd. [(2000) 2 SCC 745] is a cornerstone judgment of the Supreme Court of India interpreting the scope…
Law… 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…
CPC… CPC Procedural Devices: Reference vs. Revision vs. Review 06/10/202509/10/2025 This article examines three procedural devices - Reference, Revision, and Review - under the CPC, which function as self-corrective and supervisory mechanisms to ensure uniformity, legality, and justice within the…
Jurisprudence… The Pigeonhole Theory: Sorting Rights and Wrongs 05/10/2025 Law often seeks to bring order to human conduct, much like a librarian arranging books into categories. One fascinating example of this intellectual ordering is Salmond’s Pigeonhole Theory, a cornerstone…
Constitutional Law… Maqbool Hussain v. State of Bombay (1953): A Landmark Case on Double Jeopardy 04/10/2025 The case of Maqbool Hussain v. State of Bombay, AIR 1953 SC 325, stands as one of the earliest and most significant pronouncements by the Supreme Court of India on…
Law 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…