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Legal Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Homosexuality

Section 377 is a colonial law which aims to destroy personal choice and snatches away the right to choose one’s partners who constitute a minuscule section of the society. Section 377 reads as follows that “Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or

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Legal Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Divorce theories

The theories of divorce under Indian laws are as follows: The fault theory of divorce is also known as the offense theory or guilt theory. Therefore it highlights on the point that a marriage can be dissolved when any of the parties within the bond of matrimonial ties commits an

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Legal Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- CAA

Part III is perhaps the most important part of the Constitution conferring fundamental rights on persons and citizens. These rights are considered inalienable and are in consonance with human rights enshrined in several documents of the United Nations such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (“UDHR”) and the International

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PASSAGE 1,2 gk

The Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academic, cultural, or scientific advances. Initially there were five categories only but in 1969, Economics was also added in the categories of Nobel Prize. The prizes are widely

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Legal Reasoning For CLAT, Passage- Privacy

A current proceeding earlier before the Madras high court but now transferred to the Supreme Court of India threatens fundamental harm to the freedom of expression on the internet, not only in India but elsewhere in the world. The pending petition seeks to require that Facebook make all WhatsApp messages

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Questions on Law of Torts for CLAT, AILET – Part-1

1) “Principle: Damage without the violation of a legal right is not actionable in a court of law. If the interference with the lights of another person is not unlawful or unauthorised, but a necessary consequence of the exercise defendant’s own lawful rights, no action should lie. Facts: There was

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Legal Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Homosexuality

Section 377 is a colonial law which aims to destroy personal choice and snatches away the right to choose one’s partners who constitute a minuscule section of the society. Section 377 reads as follows that “Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or

Read More »

Legal Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Divorce theories

The theories of divorce under Indian laws are as follows: The fault theory of divorce is also known as the offense theory or guilt theory. Therefore it highlights on the point that a marriage can be dissolved when any of the parties within the bond of matrimonial ties commits an

Read More »

Legal Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- CAA

Part III is perhaps the most important part of the Constitution conferring fundamental rights on persons and citizens. These rights are considered inalienable and are in consonance with human rights enshrined in several documents of the United Nations such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (“UDHR”) and the International

Read More »

PASSAGE 1,2 gk

The Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academic, cultural, or scientific advances. Initially there were five categories only but in 1969, Economics was also added in the categories of Nobel Prize. The prizes are widely

Read More »

Legal Reasoning For CLAT, Passage- Privacy

A current proceeding earlier before the Madras high court but now transferred to the Supreme Court of India threatens fundamental harm to the freedom of expression on the internet, not only in India but elsewhere in the world. The pending petition seeks to require that Facebook make all WhatsApp messages

Read More »

Questions on Law of Torts for CLAT, AILET – Part-1

1) “Principle: Damage without the violation of a legal right is not actionable in a court of law. If the interference with the lights of another person is not unlawful or unauthorised, but a necessary consequence of the exercise defendant’s own lawful rights, no action should lie. Facts: There was

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