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Understanding First Information Report (FIR) under BNSS: Legal Framework and Landmark Judgments
“The strength of justice lies in the honesty of the very first report.” INTRODUCTION The term first information report FIR

Daughters as Coparceners: Legal Rights Under the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005
Overview Property disputes have increased significantly in Joint Hindu families in recent years. Equal property allocation among family members is

All Contracts Are Agreements but All Agreements Are Not Contracts: Explained Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872
“Intention and enforceability separate a mere agreement from a valid contract.” Introduction The relationship between the agreement and contract is

Citizenship in the Indian Constitution – Meaning, Scope & Citizenship Act, 1955 Explained
Introduction The population of a state is divided into two classes: citizens and aliens. A citizen of a state is

Trade Union in India – Meaning, History, objective & Registration Process under the Trade Union Act, 1926
“Born from the struggles of industrial workers, trade unions became the voice of the voiceless.” Introduction Trade union is an

Doctrine of Basic Structure Explained: How Courts Protect the Constitution from Amendments
Introduction The Constitution of India is not an inert piece of legal parchment; it is the dynamics of a sovereign,

Breaking Down Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets
The world of Intellectual Property Rights that ideas turn into assets and creativity finds its protection. Introduction Intellectual property serves

Directive Principles Of State Policy: A Must Read For All Law Students
If you’re a law student, you’re not just memorizing statutes—you’re diving into what really shapes our country. Everyone talks about

Salient features of Indian Constitution: A Perfect Blend of Flexibility and Rigidity
Introduction: The Constitution of India, the lengthiest written constitution in the world, is a monumental text, meticulously crafted by the

Constitutionalism in India: How the Constitution Limits Power and Protects Freedom
Constitutionalism forms the foundation of any liberal democracy. It really captures the idea of keeping government power in check. The