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  • 23-Dec-24

Editorial : Telecommunications (Procedures and Safeguards for Lawful Interception of Messages) Rules, 2024

  • 23-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Sedition under BNS

  • 23-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Electronic Trials under BNSS

  • 23-Dec-24

Code of Civil Procedure : Bhivchandra Shankar More v. Balu Gangaram More (2019)

  • 23-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Order XXIII Rule 2 of CPC

  • 20-Dec-24

Editorial : Crimes Against Humanity Treaty

  • 20-Dec-24

Current Affairs : SC's View on Alimony

  • 20-Dec-24

Important Personalities : Justice Ruma Pal

  • 20-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Elections to Bar Associations

  • 20-Dec-24

Transfer of Property Act : Notice & Tenders Under the Transfer of Property Act

  • 19-Dec-24

2024 : November 2024

  • 19-Dec-24

Constitution of India : State of Orissa & Anr v. Laxmi Narayan Das (Dead) thru LR’s & Ors. (2023)

  • 19-Dec-24

Current Affairs : PhD Thesis Not Covered under RTI Act

  • 19-Dec-24

Indian Contract Act : Certain Relations Resembling Those Created by Contract

  • 19-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Quashing of Proceedings under POCSO Act

  • 19-Dec-24

Editorial : The Alarming Rise of Skin Trafficking

  • 18-Dec-24

Constitution of India : Specification of ST/ SC and OBC

  • 18-Dec-24

Editorial : Legal Challenges Before Artificial Intelligence

  • 18-Dec-24

Indian Evidence Act : Smt. Laxmi v. Om Prakash & Others (2001)

  • 18-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Position of Suicide Note in Law

  • 18-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Live-in Relationship

  • 17-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Charitable Society Members Running College Are "Public Servants"

  • 17-Dec-24

Editorial : Gold Smuggling in Kerala: A COFEPOSA Perspective

  • 17-Dec-24

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita & Indian Penal Code : Punishments under BNS

  • 17-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Arbitration Not Optional Under Arbitration Clause

  • 16-Dec-24

Editorial : One Candidate, One Constituency

  • 16-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Confirmed Sale Cannot be Set Aside under SARFAESI Act

  • 16-Dec-24

Torts : Malicious Prosecution Under Law of Torts

  • 16-Dec-24

Constitution of India : X v. Principal Secretary Health and Welfare Department & Anr (2022)

  • 16-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Henderson Doctrine

  • 16-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Refusal to Give Scheduled Caste Benefit

  • 13-Dec-24

Important Personalities : Justice Sujata Manohar

  • 13-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Law & Order v. Public Order

  • 13-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Conditional Gift Deed

  • 13-Dec-24

Editorial : Clemency Powers Worldwide

  • 13-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Factors Deciding Alimony

  • 12-Dec-24

Editorial : Short Judicial Tenure

  • 12-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Inquiry Procedure Under POSH Act

  • 12-Dec-24

Alternative Dispute Resolution : Shyam Sunder Agarwal v. P. Narotham Rao and Ors. (2018)

  • 12-Dec-24

Public International Law : Importance of International Trade Law

  • 12-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Offence Under Section 3 (1) of SC/ST Act

  • 12-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Bhopal Gas Tragedy

  • 11-Dec-24

Indian Penal Code : Deepak Gaba v. State of Uttar Pradesh (2023)

  • 11-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Misuse of Laws by Women

  • 11-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Difference between Simple Mortgage and Mortgage by Conditional Sale

  • 11-Dec-24

Editorial : No-Confidence Motion Against Rajya Sabha Chairperson/Vice President

  • 10-Dec-24

Editorial : Right to Disconnect

  • 10-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Intention to Commit Murder

  • 10-Dec-24

Current Affairs : Guidelines Relating to Mercy Petitions

  • 10-Dec-24

Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam & Indian Evidence Act : Burden of Proof Under Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam

Legal Vocabulary

Proclaim

  • To make public official announcement
  • Example: It is hereby proclaimed that the undersigned accepts the terms.

Interval

  • A space of time between the recurrence of similar conditions or states; a space between things
  • Example: The contractual obligations shall be reviewed at regular intervals, not exceeding six months, to ensure compliance with the agreed terms."

Proportion

  • The relation of one part to another or to the whole with respect to magnitude, quality or degree
  • Example: The punishment must be in proportion to the offence.

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