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Muslim personal law in India is governed by a combination of Quranic injunctions, Hadith (Prophet’s traditions), and various schools of jurisprudence. One of the unique provisions under Muslim law is the option of puberty or khyar-ul-bulugh, a legal remedy available to a minor spouse, particularly the wife, to repudiate a marriage contracted during childhood. This...
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Gurugram, May 27, 2025 — The Department of Laws, SGT University, in collaboration with the Sudhir Mishra Centre for ESG, Environmental Law and Climate Change, hosted an impactful expert talk on “AI, Laws and Sustainability” at the university’s Budhera campus. The session commenced with a keynote by Ms. Komal Gupta, Chief Innovation Officer at Cyril...
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Sections 251 to 259 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, which governed the procedure for the trial of summons-cases by Magistrates, have now been replaced by Sections 274 to 282 under Chapter XXI of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, titled “Trial of Summons-Cases by Magistrates.” These provisions aim to streamline and modernise...
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In criminal trials, the timing and manner in which evidence is presented play a critical role in ensuring procedural fairness and the rights of the accused. A common legal dilemma is whether the prosecution can produce additional material after filing the chargesheet, particularly documents or evidence that were in existence at the time of filing...
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The UGC NET Exam consistently features questions from Environment and Human Rights Law, reflecting their growing significance in legal education and practice. This subject remains a cornerstone of the exam’s legal framework, covering major legislations, international conventions, case laws, and evolving doctrines. Each year, candidates are tested on their grasp of environmental statutes like the...
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Jabalpur | May 24, 2025 — Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU), Jabalpur proudly announces that three of its exceptional law students—Ms. Rashmi Mishra, Mr. Ayush Misra, and Ms. Vagisha Mandloi—have qualified for the World Rounds of the Nuremberg Moot Court Competition 2025, an internationally renowned event dedicated to international criminal law and human rights. Under...
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Under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime in India, disputes relating to tax demands often lead to questions about the remedies available to aggrieved taxpayers. A pivotal issue is whether a taxpayer can directly challenge a GST demand order under Article 226 of the Constitution through a writ petition, bypassing the statutory appellate route...
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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University (DBRANLU), Sonepat, has officially welcomed Prof. (Dr.) Devinder Singh as its new Vice Chancellor. A distinguished academician and seasoned legal scholar, Prof. Singh’s appointment marks a significant step forward for the university in its pursuit of academic excellence and institutional growth. Prof. (Dr.) Devinder Singh was warmly welcomed by...
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One of the most debated questions in matrimonial law is whether a divorced wife can claim maintenance from her former husband. Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) (Section 144 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023) is a secular provision aimed at preventing destitution and vagrancy by ensuring that certain persons, including...
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Employment bonds are widely used to retain talent, especially in sectors that require significant training investment. These agreements often stipulate that the employee must serve the employer for a minimum period or compensate for early resignation. But does such a stipulation amount to “unfair enrichment”? The recent Supreme Court judgment in Vijaya Bank & Anr....
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