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July 8, 2025
In a country where financial inclusion is a cornerstone of economic development, the denial of basic banking services raises serious legal and constitutional concerns. Aadhar, India’s unique biometric identity system, was introduced as a means of simplifying access to various welfare schemes and services. However, its usage as a mandatory identification document in all spheres...
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Supreme Court Judge Justice N. Kotiswar Singh expressed serious concern over the misuse of the POSH Act, 2013, during the launch of Delhi High Court’s digital portal for filing workplace sexual harassment complaints. Calling false complaints “dangerous,” he said such actions erode trust in the justice system. Comparing the POSH Act to the Dowry and...
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In a landmark regulatory reform, the Ministry of Minority Affairs has notified the Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development Rules, 2025, aiming to bring digital transformation, transparency, and systemic efficiency to the management of Waqf properties across India. These rules have been framed under the authority of Section 108B of the Unified Waqf Management...
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Welcome to the Legal Bites Monthly Legal Updates for June 2025! This edition brings you a comprehensive roundup of the 52 most important legal, national, and international developments that made headlines in June 2025. From groundbreaking court verdicts and transformative government initiatives to historic sporting moments, global policy shifts, and technological breakthroughs, this month captured...
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In a landmark judgment delivered on 23 June 2025, the Kerala High Court, through Justice P.V. Kunhikrishnan, posed a compelling moral and legal question: “Once a rowdy, always a rowdy?” This question lay at the heart of Nixon v. The City Police Commissioner, a case that serves not just as a judicial decision but as...
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The grant of maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) (now, Section 144 of the Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita) serves as a socio-legal protection for dependents, ensuring that wives, children, and parents are not left destitute due to neglect or abandonment. Within this framework, the question of whether courts can...
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Legal General Knowledge and Current Affairs is an important criteria to evaluate candidates’ curiosity and intelligence quotient (IQ) about wide-ranging topics. There are instances where questions on science, polity, and environment in preliminary examination overlap with general knowledge of these subjects. We have modelled our study material as per the requirements of almost all competitive...
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The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (DV Act) was enacted to safeguard the rights of women in domestic relationships from abuse, including emotional, physical, economic, and verbal violence. A significant feature of the Act is the recognition of a woman’s right to reside in the “shared household.” But what if the “shared...
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DEEMED CONVEYANCE PROCEDURE FOR CHS BECOMES EASY The Maharashtra government has relaxed the terms for the deemed conveyance (DC)-ownership right of plot certificate from the builder, by bringing down the number of documents required from 12 to 8 and stipulating that DC will be given even if the society does not have an Occupation Certificate...
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Essential Elements in a Conveyance Deed The term “Deed” means a written legal contract that binds the parties to its terms and can be proved in the court as evidence. The term ‘Conveyance’ is used when there is transfer of ownership or legal title in a property from one person to another. Hence, a conveyance...
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