Section 304B IPC: Dowry Death
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Section 304B IPC: Dowry Death

One of the most evil practices in India, dowry is unfortunately regarded as a status symbol. But is it? Just like every clothing item in a fashion store has a price tag attached to it. Similarly, this practice had become synonymous with the context “groom on sale”, with even bigger and bolder price tags. In 2021, Kerala witnessed the maximum increase in dowry paid by brides. Today the government has come up with several legislations like the Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961 etc., to eliminate the dowry system, & uplift the status of the girl child by implementing many schemes. But, due to the social nature of this issue, the legislation has failed to fulfil its objective in our society.

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Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: Here
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Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: Here's what happened?

Jallianwala Bagh (bagh, “garden”), close to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, is a site of one of the most barbaric massacres in world history. An incident which took thousands of life & left many people wounded is now a memorial wherein several structures like the Amar Jyoti, Martyrs’ Well, portico pillars representing the British soldiers, bullet-marked walls and statues of nationalist leaders have been preserved. It was April 13th, 1919, when around 10,000 or more people gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh; despite a ban on any sort of public assemblies to protest against the British, the crowd also constituted the pilgrims who assembled to celebrate Baisakhi. 

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Abolition of Sati: History & Facts
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Abolition of Sati: History & Facts

Have you watched the movies Padmaavat, Prithviraj Chauhan and Mangal Pandey? These movies displayed the practice of Sati and Jauhar in which women were burnt alive if their husbands were dead. In 1724, at the funeral of Ajit Singh of Marwar Jodhpur, sixty-six women were burned alive; similarly, eighty-four women sacrificed their lives at the funeral of Budh Singh (a king of Bundi). From this, we can say that it became a common practice in ancient India. However, even after the abolishment, the practice continued in most rural regions of India and gained all the controversial aspects of all time. So, let’s discuss Sati in detail, starting from who Sati is to where this practice stands in Modern India.

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Operation Blue Star: The True Story
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Operation Blue Star: The True Story

Despite the emergency of 1975 and Operation Blue Star in 1984, PM Indira Gandhi had been immensely popular amongst the masses. One known fact about her is that portions of the Akal Takht complex in Golden Temple were destroyed as she nodded her head to conduct one of the biggest operations in history, 'Operation Blue Star', which caused serious consequences and casualties in Punjab. This attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar by the Indian Army in June 1984 left the Sikh temple heavily damaged, making her unpopular among Sikhs. 

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How is the Chief Justice of India appointed?
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How is the Chief Justice of India appointed?

2022 has been the year of change for the Supreme Court as it saw three different Chief Justices filling the office in one single year that is, CJI NV Ramana, CJI UU Lalit & CJI DY Chandrachud. Before independence, the first Chief Justice of India was Mr Sir Maurice Gwyer. He took charge from 1 October 1937 till 25 April 1943. Then, Justice Harilal Jekisundas Kania became the first Indian Chief Justice of India. But who is eligible to become the Chief Justice of India?

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The Battle of Buxar
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The Battle of Buxar

The most historic battle that led the groundwork for British rule in India for almost the next 183 years. We are talking about the Battle of Buxar, fought on October 22, 1764, between the British army led by Hector Munro and an alliance of Indian rulers from Bengal, Awadh & the Mughal Empire. After winning the Battle of Plassey in 1757, the Britishers set their sights on Bengal. And the battle of Buxar was fought thereon, which ended in 1764, with the Mughal Emperor surrendering and Bengal coming under British control. This article will discuss the battle of Plassey and battle of Buxar; who fought the battle of Buxar? what were the results of battle of Buxar? And many more. So, let’s get started.

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Hierarchy of Courts in India
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Hierarchy of Courts in India

India's democracy is built on a system where power is shared between three pillars: the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judiciary. The legislative and executive make and enforce laws, but it's the judiciary that interprets these laws and protects citizens' rights. That's why the Judiciary is called the "Custodian of the Constitution," meaning it guards and interprets laws. When it comes to questions about whether a law is constitutional, the Judiciary has the final word.

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Battle of Plassey, 1757: Rise of the East India Company in India
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Battle of Plassey, 1757: Rise of the East India Company in India

The Battle of Plassey was fought on 23 June 1757 in the Plassey region of West Bengal. It was fought between the British East India Company led by Robert Clive & the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-daula. The French troops were also a part of this battle and fought with Siraj-ud-daula against Robert Clive (British East India Company). The battle is also very important as it was a turning point in Indian history in favour of the Britishers. So, it is said that this war led to British dominance and rule over India. Have you ever heard of the Black Hole of Calcutta, a term which we currently refer to in astrophysics? This article will discuss the background & cause of the 1757 battle, the black hole of Calcutta, and other important points concerning the Battle of Plassey. Let’s get started.

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The revolt of 1857: First war of Independence
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The revolt of 1857: First war of Independence

The revolt of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny or Sepoy Mutiny, was the first-ever fight for independence by the Indians. A landmark event in Indian history that marked the defeat of the East India Company and the rule of the Crown of England. Of course, it cannot be summed up briefly as there is a hell lot to know about such a war. So, do not miss anything here. People usually tend to discuss the failures of this revolt, but it also marked a milestone towards Hindu- Muslim unity. Therefore, let's touch on this aspect as well in this article.

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Understanding Restitution of conjugal rights
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Understanding Restitution of conjugal rights

Numerous provisions of Indian personal law recognise the significance of conjugal rights in a marriage. In the strictest sense, marriage rights refer to the freedom to cohabit and have a sexual relationship with one's spouse. The wife and husband must respect each other's rights and live together, one of marriage's most basic obligations. "Restitution of Conjugal Rights" is a legal provision that enables the offended party to restore cohabitation against a spouse who withdrew without cause. This is frequently considered a strategy to keep a marriage intact. This article will discuss the restitution of conjugal rights, meaning restitution of conjugal rights filed by the husband, restitution of conjugal rights filed by the wife, Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, its constitutional validity, limitations and international perspective.

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Section 506 IPC- All about criminal intimidation
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Section 506 IPC- All about criminal intimidation

Here’s a question for you… The home of "X" was broken into by a thief who threatened to kill him and his wife if they called the police or reported the theft to them. As soon as the thief fled, they quickly contacted the police, who apprehended the offender. Can you tell us what charges would apply to “X”? Does this act amount to “Criminal Intimidation” punishable under section 506 IPC?

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Caveat under section 148-A of CPC
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Caveat under section 148-A of CPC

For instance, let's say Mr Tunak has land he wants to develop and receives permission from the town. Tunak wants to put up a house there. Tunak's neighbour, Mr Taara, disagrees with his choice, claiming that he owns a piece of the property where the work would be done. What can Mr Tunak do?

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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Biography: Unknown facts & Role in freedom struggle
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Biography: Unknown facts & Role in freedom struggle

“Many were prepared to follow me, but I could not make up my mind as to who should be my deputy commander. Then I thought of Vallabhbhai."

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Everything about Section 376 IPC
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Everything about Section 376 IPC

One of the most heinous crimes committed in India is rape. In India, 31,677 instances were reported in 2021, which equates to 86 cases each day on average. These, however, are the registered numbers. I bet India has two times as many alleged rape instances. Even now, some people don’t register their complaints to maintain their family’s dignity, but they should realise that it is their fundamental right to live with dignity and peace in this society. There are laws just to safeguard their rights. In this article, we are going to discuss Section 376 IPC. Let’s begin!

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Special Leave Petition (SLP)
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Special Leave Petition (SLP)

For one or more reasons, a special leave petition (SLP) has always been in the news, thereby making it significant for competitive exams. Suppose you are asked why this SLP is so important, then remember, it will only be because it gives extraordinary powers to the Supreme Court of India as it can only be filed there. The Supreme Court, under Article 136 (SLP), has extraordinary jurisdiction wherein special leave can be granted by it to appeal from any judgment, decree, determination, sentence or order in any matter passed by any court or tribunal in India with no limits or restrictions. 

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Section 420 IPC: Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property
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Section 420 IPC: Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property

In India, the number 420, also known as "Char Sau bees," is frequently used to describe mischievous acts or someone as a conman. Is it as evident in law as it sounds casual?

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Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal Dispute
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Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal Dispute

SYL has been the most debatable issue in the past few years. The conflict between Haryana and Punjab has questioned the nation's unity. This dispute has awakened many controversies in recent years.

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Act of God: Everything you need to know
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Act of God: Everything you need to know

You remember the movie Oh My God! When Kanji Lal applied the "Act of God" as a defence in his case where his shop was destructed due to an earthquake. The actual and legal concept of an "Act of God" is slightly different. Let us understand how.

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