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Choosing the right law degree is crucial for judiciary aspirants aiming to excel in their exams. While there are many in-demand law courses, B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B. each bring unique advantages and potential drawbacks depending on one’s career goals. This blog examines the positives, negatives, and suitability of each program in relation to judiciary exam preparation. B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B.: The Basics Both B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B. are five-year integrated law degrees that blend law with....
Read MoreThe Judiciary Exam is a significant entry pathway for aspiring Indian judges. This exam is split into two stages, Prelims and Mains, each requiring a different approach to preparation. Below is an in-depth guide on the unique requirements and tailored preparation strategies for mastering both stages. 1. Requirement for Preparing to Undergo The Exam Stages Preliminary Exam (Prelims): This is an objective, screening stage designed to filter candidates for the Mains exam. It assesses general knowledge, legal basics, and....
Read MoreTo enhance the fear of cyber scams, a new scam has emerged recently that targets the victims for monetary or identity reasons in the name of government officials. For individuals who fall prey to it, it's a concerning trend that can result in both emotional and financial hardship. understanding the digital arrest scam A digital arrest scam is a type of cybercrime where scamsters pose as law enforcement or government representatives and call or video call victims. Scammers use digital....
Read MoreCJI Questions AI Lawyer on the Constitutionality of Death Penalty Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud recently engaged in a remarkable interaction with India’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) lawyer, sparking an insightful discussion on the constitutionality of the death penalty. This exchange, took place during the inauguration of the National Judicial Museum, New Delhi underscored a transformative moment for the role of technology in the judiciary. CJI’s Question on the Constitutionality of the Death Penalty At the National Judicial Museum’s....
Read MoreThe 9-judge bench of the Supreme Court in the case of Property Owners Association & Ors vs State of Maharashtra & Ors. gave a landmark judgement on the scope of Article 39 (b) of the Constitution. The Supreme Court examined whether privately owned assets are included in the definition of "material resources of the community" in Article 39(b) and held by an 8:1 ratio that the state cannot redistribute privately owned property for the community. Background of the case The....
Read MorePrime Minister Modi’s recent endorsement of a Secular Civil Code (SCC) has reignited conversations about modernizing India’s legal system. His call for an SCC, referenced in his Independence Day speech, reflects a new approach compared to the long-discussed Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Both the SCC and UCC aim for unified laws, but they approach India’s cultural diversity differently. Here’s a look at these two concepts and their potential impact on India’s future. The Uniform Civil Code (UCC): One Law for....
Read MoreThe Supreme Court of India recently issued a landmark ruling clarifying that Aadhaar cards, although widely used for identification, cannot serve as proof of age or date of birth. In the case of N. Hemabindu vs. Union of India, the Court held that a School Leaving Certificate (SLC) is a more reliable document for verifying age. This judgement reinforces Aadhaar's purpose as identification proof rather than age verification. Let’s delve into the background, details, and broader implications of this ruling.....
Read MoreThe Supreme Court's War Room is a landmark achievement and a parting gift from Chief Justice DY Chandrachud. This cutting-edge, tech-driven nerve center was designed to increase the operational efficiency and transparency of India's highest court. With only few working days remaining until the Chief Justice’s retirement on November 10, his visionary project is already transforming court management, monitoring case progress from filing to final judgment, and incorporating technology on an unprecedented scale. What is the War Room? Located within....
Read MoreUnderstanding Civil Law and Common Law: Key Differences and Implications The legal systems that govern societies around the world can be broadly categorized into two main types: civil law and common law. While both systems aim to uphold justice and maintain order, they differ significantly in their sources, structures, and applications. In this blog post, we will explore the fundamental characteristics of civil law and common law, highlighting their key differences and implications for legal practice. What is Civil Law?....
Read MoreIntroduction Success stories of grit and determination are the true spirit of inspiration, reminding us that hard work and passion can conquer socio-economic barriers. Recently, in Haryana, a tale of two young girls from two different backgrounds emerged as judiciary exam passers and judges. Being the daughter of a Chief Administrator at the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board, Paras secured 12th rank in Haryana judiciary examination; meanwhile, Samiksha, the daughter of the driver Hoshiar Singh, stood second in SC-Scheduled Caste.....
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