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The Right of Private Defence is a crucial legal provision enshrined in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS, 2023), formerly governed by the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The right of private defence was codified under Sections 96 to 106 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC). The Right of Private Defence empowers individuals to protect...
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Candidates preparing for the Odisha Judicial Services Exam should solve the Odisha Judicial Services Mains 2022 Paper II (Procedural Law) and other previous years’ question papers as part of their preparation for the Prelims and Mains. Practicing these papers helps aspirants understand the syllabus better and prepare strategically by focusing on the types of questions...
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The case reaffirms the balance between upholding the rule of law and ensuring the humane treatment of convicts on death row.  Case Title: State of Maharashtra & Ors. v. Pradeep Yashwant Kokade & Anr. Court: Supreme Court of India Case No.: Criminal Appeal Nos. 2831 and 2832 of 2023 Bench: Justice Abhay S. Oka, Justice...
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The Doctrine of Blue Pencil, commonly known as the “blue pencil test,” is a legal principle in contract law that allows courts to sever or remove invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provisions from a contract while retaining the enforceable portions. This doctrine ensures that the contracting parties’ intent is upheld as far as possible, without invalidating...
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The case of Lalman Shukla v. Gauri Dutt is a landmark judgment in Indian Contract Law, primarily dealing with the concepts of offer, acceptance, and the communication of these elements to constitute a valid contract. Decided by the Allahabad High Court in 1913, it explores whether an offer, if unknown to the offeree, can create...
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Candidates preparing for the Odisha Judicial Services Exam should solve the Odisha Judicial Services Mains 2023 Optional Paper – IV (Law of Contract) and other previous years’ question papers as part of their preparation for the Prelims and Mains. Practicing these papers helps aspirants understand the syllabus better and prepare strategically by focusing on the...
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Candidates preparing for the Odisha Judicial Services Exam should solve the Odisha Judicial Services Mains 2023 Optional Paper – II (Personal Law) and other previous years’ question papers as part of their preparation for the Prelims and Mains. Practicing these papers helps aspirants understand the syllabus better and prepare strategically by focusing on the types...
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Candidates preparing for the Odisha Judicial Services Exam should solve the Odisha Judicial Services Mains 2023 Optional Paper – III (Law of Property) and other previous years’ question papers as part of their preparation for the Prelims and Mains. Practicing these papers helps aspirants understand the syllabus better and prepare strategically by focusing on the...
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Confessions are a very powerful piece of evidence in criminal law. However, the applicability and the admissibility are thoroughly regulated by the legal proximity to avoid miscarriages of justice. The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 provides provisions for dealing with confessions in India. These provisions address critical issues such as the admissibility of confessions made under...
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Candidates preparing for the Odisha Judicial Services Exam should solve the Odisha Judicial Services Mains 2023 Optional Paper – I (Law of Crime & Law of Torts) and other previous years’ question papers as part of their preparation for the Prelims and Mains. Practicing these papers helps aspirants understand the syllabus better and prepare strategically...
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