Draft Bot Pro- Legal Drafts in Seconds
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Draft Bot Pro- Legal Drafts in Seconds

For every advocate, lawyer, or law student, legal drafting and research can either make or break a case. However, using traditional tools for drafting and researching can be really challenging. These tools often give inaccurate results, require weeks to complete drafts, and involve significant expenses for multiple subscriptions. 

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What Happens When Voters Vote for
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What Happens When Voters Vote for 'NOTA'?

Did you know that the NOTA (None of the Above) vote has a history of making significant impacts? It's not just a checkbox on the ballot/ EVM; it has been known to remove Poland's Prime Minister and also played a role in ending the communist regime in Russia. 

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Is Election Day a Paid Holiday?
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Is Election Day a Paid Holiday?

Have you ever wondered about the actual value of your vote? In the last Lok Sabha election, the Government spent ₹72 per voter. This raises an important question: Is Election Day just another day on the calendar, or does it hold a special status when it comes to your work hours and pay?

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Asking Votes in Name of Religion is
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Asking Votes in Name of Religion is 'Legal' or 'Not'

An election becomes iconic not just because of who will win but also because of the controversial issues that happen. One such big controversy in India's electoral process is the infamous instances where politicians openly appeal for votes in the name of religion or caste. 

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How to vote when living in a Different City?
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How to vote when living in a Different City?

Are you wondering whether you can vote in the elections if you are away from home and unable to travel on election day? Well, you are not the only one. As per the census report, there are around 46 crore internal migrants, making up about 37% of the total Indian population. 

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Election Day 101: Steps to Guide on How to Vote for Election 2024
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Election Day 101: Steps to Guide on How to Vote for Election 2024

India is all set to vote in the world's largest-ever general election, setting the stage for 97 crore voters and 2600 political parties to join 'Chunav ka Parv, Desh ka Garv' in just over six weeks. 

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5 Rights Against Police You Should Know
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5 Rights Against Police You Should Know

No matter how law-abiding citizens we are, encounters with the police are something most of us experience at least once in our lives. These encounters can be scary, but it's super important to know and stand up for our rights when dealing with them. 

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Common Tenants’ Rights in India: What Every Renter Should Know!
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Common Tenants’ Rights in India: What Every Renter Should Know!

Recently, the way people live in cities in India has changed a lot. More jobs and a desire for a better lifestyle have made people relocate to cities, leading to a rise in the landlord-tenant relationship dynamic. 

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Elections' Myth vs. Reality

You might have heard the news that Linking Voter ID to Aadhaar is now "compulsory," and failing to do so will result in the voter's name being removed from the voter list.

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Doctrine of the Basic Structure
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Doctrine of the Basic Structure

Just like how important the judges are important for the courts to function, the bare acts hold importance to the lawyers, a similar significance is held by the Doctrine of basic structure to the Constitution. The term 'basic structure' is not explained anywhere however the idea is vividly conveyed by the constitution itself. The Constitution of India is considered to be the most valuable document for the entire nation and the provisions mentioned in it are in no way, to be disregarded. So, to preserve and protect their essence, this doctrine had to come into the picture. The major concept backing it is that the Parliament shall not be overpowered to introduce a new set of laws that would affect and alter the basic structure of the Constitution. Hence, the doctrine states that the Parliament's unlimited power to amend the Constitution is subject to only one restriction: It should not dilute or violate the basic structure of the Constitution, or the effects of the amendment should not be abrogating or disturbing in nature.

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Right Against Climate Change is now Part of Fundamental Rights
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Right Against Climate Change is now Part of Fundamental Rights

When discussing the Indian Constitution, the spotlight often falls on its six fundamental rights. Among these, Article 21, the Right to Life, stands out as the 'heart of fundamental rights'. Over time, the Supreme Court has broadened the scope of Article 21 through its judgments, including other aspects such as the Right to Clean Air, the Right to Livelihood, and more. 

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Enforcement Directorate (ED) - Power and Composition Explained
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Enforcement Directorate (ED) - Power and Composition Explained

Law enforcement agencies are the backbone of any civilised society. Their main purpose is to provide safety and security so people can do their work without fear. There are many law enforcement agencies in India, some under the central government and others under the state government. Examples are the CBI, RAW, National Investigation Agency, BSF, etc. 

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Loss of over ₹580 Crore: ED
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Loss of over ₹580 Crore: ED's case against CM Kejriwal in Delhi Liquor 'Scam'

Alcohol consumption and business are always hot topics in India and are surrounded by controversies. It gets even more controversial when the government is involved in it. In India, alcohol affairs vary from state to state since it is a state subject, and it is also banned in a few states like Bihar and Gujarat (though no comments on the ban's effectiveness)

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Top 5 Legal Internships & Events for Law Student/Grad in April 2024
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Top 5 Legal Internships & Events for Law Student/Grad in April 2024

April is the midpoint of the academic year for law students. This makes it a great time for law students to do real legal work without getting in the way of regular coursework.

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IPR Protections: Before and After Launching the Startup
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IPR Protections: Before and After Launching the Startup

Nike, the famous footwear brand, lost a legal case against the small clothing business for its iconic slogan of 1988, "Just Do It". How? In 1980, a small business in the U.S. trademarked this phrase for use in clothing. Nike did nothing to protect its own intellectual property rights, ultimately resulting in Nike losing its trademark in the U.S.

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Top Universities/Colleges for Law Course Admission After CUET
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Top Universities/Colleges for Law Course Admission After CUET

Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) is one of the biggest undergraduate entrance exams, with over 14 lakh registrations in 2023, offering 300+ universities and 100+ courses. 

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Why were 30 Crore Voters Missing in the 2019 Elections?
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Why were 30 Crore Voters Missing in the 2019 Elections?

India has many voters, approximately 94 crores this year, but many didn't vote in the last Lok Sabha Election of 2019. This made the Election Commission of India (ECI) work harder to get them to vote. ECI wants to increase the voter turnout to 75% this year. They noticed that many urban people, young voters, and migrants didn't vote last time, about 30 crore of them. 

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Why is Ladakh Protesting, demanding Statehood and the 6th Schedule?
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Why is Ladakh Protesting, demanding Statehood and the 6th Schedule?

Ladakh, which has more than 97% of the tribal population, protesting and renting "Bahaal karo, bahaal karo (restore, restore)", "Leh Chalo". This is not the first time Ladakh has seen protests about becoming a state and protecting its identity, but this recent one is among the largest since 2019.

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