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The article provides an introduction to the Transfer of Property Act 1882. Transfer of Property Act was enacted to amend the transfer of property law by an act of parties. The article also contains ten important definitions crucial to understanding and interpreting the Act. The Transfer of Property Act came into existence in 1882. Before that,...
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In 2021, an estimated 40% of internet users in India gambled online in some capacity. Four years later, it’s safe to assume that this number has only grown based on the industry’s increasing presence and immense global growth. But tracking gambling in India, particularly online gambling, isn’t straightforward. The country’s gambling laws comprise a patchwork...
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The intersection of patent law with ethical and moral considerations brings forth complex legal challenges, especially when evaluating inventions that may affect public health, order, or morality. Section 3(b) of the Indian Patents Act, 1970 serves as a gatekeeper by disqualifying inventions that could potentially harm human, animal, or plant life, health, or the environment,...
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Indian fashion industry, an elegant confluence of tradition and innovation, has emerged as a global force. Indian designers are now recognised not just for their craftsmanship but also for their unique cultural narratives. However, this recognition has led to a rise in imitation and misappropriation, posing a significant threat to original creativity. In such a...
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The Eggshell Skull Rule, also known as the Thin Skull Rule, is a foundational principle in the law of torts that holds a defendant liable for the full extent of a plaintiff’s injuries, even if the injuries are unexpectedly severe due to a pre-existing condition or special vulnerability of the plaintiff. This doctrine enshrines the...
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In a landmark judgment delivered in 2025, the Supreme Court of India revisited critical aspects of judicial service rules in All India Judges Association v. Union of India & Ors. The Court addressed long-standing concerns over promotions, quota allocation, and eligibility norms for judicial officers. This judgment marks a significant evolution in judicial policy, especially...
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The 6th Gurjeet Singh Memorial National Moot Court Competition is being organised by the National Law University and Judicial Academy of Assam, in memory of our beloved founder Late Prof.(Dr.) Gurjeet Singh who left for his heavenly abode on the 1st of April 2017, out of indebtedness for his contribution and to symbolically immortalize his...
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In criminal trials, defence counsel often rely on a plea of improbability—an argument that the accused’s involvement in the crime is unlikely due to age, health, circumstances, or other external improbabilities. But how much weight does such a plea carry when eyewitness accounts are strong, consistent, and supported by corroborative evidence? The recent Supreme Court...
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In a landmark judgment that strengthens the constitutional ethos of equality and judicial independence, the Supreme Court of India has extended the principle of One Rank One Pension (OROP) to the higher judiciary. Delivered in Suo Motu Writ Petition (C) No. 4 of 2024 along with several connected matters, the Court’s decision resolves long-standing disparities...
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Cybercrime, once peripheral to traditional criminal justice systems, now occupies a central position in law enforcement strategies. Offences such as hacking, data theft, phishing, cyberbullying, financial fraud, and cyberterrorism are rapidly evolving in sophistication and scale. Investigative agencies require not just legal authority but also technical capacity to tackle these crimes effectively. Forensic science, particularly...
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