Excommunication β Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy
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Excommunication β Constitutional Law and Philosophy
Posts about Excommunication written by Gautam Bhatia
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Excommunication β Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy https://indconlawphil.wordpress.com/category/freedom-of-religion/excommunication/#:~:text=The%20Bombay%20Act%20defined%20%E2%80%9Cexcommunication,to%20worship%20in%20any%20religious
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Share your opinion on Excommunication protection under constitution#Discernible_Topics
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πͺLateral Entry or Backdoor Entry?
https://www.clearias.com/lateral-entry-civil-services/
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Lateral Entry into Civil Services - Should the Government Allow It?πͺLateral Entry or Backdoor Entry?
https://www.clearias.com/lateral-entry-civil-services/
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Handbook on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace.pdf
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Handbook on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace. POSH Act
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Difference between Representation of people's Act 1950 and 1951
βArticle 324-329
βArticle 80, 170, 171
β Recent Election Laws development.
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Difference between Representation of people's Act 1950 and 1951
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βArticle 80, 170, 171
β Recent Election Laws development.
#Right_to_vote #Election_Laws
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All About Judgment in brief.
Meaning- Final Decision made by a court? I think it is more than that let's have look in brief as to what a judgment should mean to a law student...
Meaning and value of something can be properly ascertained when you are fairly familiar with it so I will make you know Why and How to Read a judgment....
Why????
Bare Act is the key we all know but we also know that it is very difficult atleast in the beginning... So why not to begin properly.
Reading Judgments makes us familiar with the---
1. Application of law - if you are giving ny law exam after UG the application is required not in small quantity but a lot more than that. Simplest eg. Law clerk exam, CLAT PG, Judicial service me to aapko bhi oata hai ata hai (har state me observe kro)
2. Helps you in connecting provisions, linking bare act khareedne se link krne me help milegi but when you are with a story (facts of the case) then you can analyse the proper use of provisions.
3. At the end of the day essay writing and judgment writing is the most difficult part (really)
If you know how to read you will be familiar with the kegal terminology, the application, the concepts, linking and.....
Observations of the court the obiter dicta it is the books for your essay....
(Well I will still provide you the book this is just a tip don't worry π)
Hwo to Read---
Which Judgement -
Landmark Supreme court ruling, what is landmark, just search it anywhere but you know there are some cases which are relvant but not in news so try to keep aware of this through live law...
District courts judgments are important for format and what actually you will write (from south states you will get english judgments as well just search e courts or HC website)
So what to read??? Finally.
It is very simple just go through the..
In the beginning start from observing title, footnotes every details that you ignore due to unfamiliarity make yourself familiar they are very simple and help you make comfortable π
Cr appeal SLP etc..
Read Facts which are mentioned in the beginning paragraphs.
Read issues framed....
But wait (analyse the facts and issues)
How they are framed by the judge.
Finally the decisions with Ratio....
What not to read, just to Save Time.
Arguments or cases cited by councels.
Read Esssay for obiter dicta, and take note of good phrases.
If you want to write essay on Death penalty just pick a judgment of SC on it and scrool down after issues the in the discussions before decision they will definitely mention some good lines.
Ofcourse there are some good quotes (even I have mentioned some quotes from judgments here as well #Quotes)
To conclude - Judgment is what you have to do not in exam itself or real career but for making your understandable jurisprudence as to how to approach Sections, the value of each word or line ass well as how to think beyond....
Exams are touugher due to unpredictability and this exercise will help you.
Now how to approach it?
Just read judgments landmark is they are not too long if you are a begginer observe the structure, take help of mentors as to what some word means or what to read why this line is mentioned here this will guide your conscious.
Thereafter start reading JMFC or district court judgements as well..
Note: Read Only after covering Constitution bare act or IPC, CRPC, CPC, TPA, SRA, or minor laws with procedural ones (evidence for all)
This Note will make you understand the importance of why to finish reading the whole bare acts ASAP properly.... It is possible within 5-6 months...
π―Landmark Judgments -
1. #64_Cases
2. https://t.me/CurrentLegalGK/1189
3. Just search landmark (we are building our own small search engine π)
#Tip@CurrentLegalGK
Meaning- Final Decision made by a court? I think it is more than that let's have look in brief as to what a judgment should mean to a law student...
Meaning and value of something can be properly ascertained when you are fairly familiar with it so I will make you know Why and How to Read a judgment....
Why????
Bare Act is the key we all know but we also know that it is very difficult atleast in the beginning... So why not to begin properly.
Reading Judgments makes us familiar with the---
1. Application of law - if you are giving ny law exam after UG the application is required not in small quantity but a lot more than that. Simplest eg. Law clerk exam, CLAT PG, Judicial service me to aapko bhi oata hai ata hai (har state me observe kro)
2. Helps you in connecting provisions, linking bare act khareedne se link krne me help milegi but when you are with a story (facts of the case) then you can analyse the proper use of provisions.
3. At the end of the day essay writing and judgment writing is the most difficult part (really)
If you know how to read you will be familiar with the kegal terminology, the application, the concepts, linking and.....
Observations of the court the obiter dicta it is the books for your essay....
(Well I will still provide you the book this is just a tip don't worry π)
Hwo to Read---
Which Judgement -
Landmark Supreme court ruling, what is landmark, just search it anywhere but you know there are some cases which are relvant but not in news so try to keep aware of this through live law...
District courts judgments are important for format and what actually you will write (from south states you will get english judgments as well just search e courts or HC website)
So what to read??? Finally.
It is very simple just go through the..
In the beginning start from observing title, footnotes every details that you ignore due to unfamiliarity make yourself familiar they are very simple and help you make comfortable π
Cr appeal SLP etc..
Read Facts which are mentioned in the beginning paragraphs.
Read issues framed....
But wait (analyse the facts and issues)
How they are framed by the judge.
Finally the decisions with Ratio....
What not to read, just to Save Time.
Arguments or cases cited by councels.
Read Esssay for obiter dicta, and take note of good phrases.
If you want to write essay on Death penalty just pick a judgment of SC on it and scrool down after issues the in the discussions before decision they will definitely mention some good lines.
Ofcourse there are some good quotes (even I have mentioned some quotes from judgments here as well #Quotes)
To conclude - Judgment is what you have to do not in exam itself or real career but for making your understandable jurisprudence as to how to approach Sections, the value of each word or line ass well as how to think beyond....
Exams are touugher due to unpredictability and this exercise will help you.
Now how to approach it?
Just read judgments landmark is they are not too long if you are a begginer observe the structure, take help of mentors as to what some word means or what to read why this line is mentioned here this will guide your conscious.
Thereafter start reading JMFC or district court judgements as well..
Note: Read Only after covering Constitution bare act or IPC, CRPC, CPC, TPA, SRA, or minor laws with procedural ones (evidence for all)
This Note will make you understand the importance of why to finish reading the whole bare acts ASAP properly.... It is possible within 5-6 months...
π―Landmark Judgments -
1. #64_Cases
2. https://t.me/CurrentLegalGK/1189
3. Just search landmark (we are building our own small search engine π)
Going to become a Judge then not Just think but act like a judge...
#Tip@CurrentLegalGK
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DAY 15 - Kailash Nath Associates Vs DDA.pdf
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Article 14 and time is the essence of contract.
#64_cases
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Day 15 Kailash Nath Associates v. Delhi development Authority 2015
Article 14 and time is the essence of contract.
#64_cases
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Right to Vote is a Right to secure all other Rights...
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It is our constitutional Right, exercise this in the form of Duty...
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Right to Vote is a Right to secure all other Rights...
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It is our constitutional Right, exercise this in the form of Duty...
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L_1_&_2,_Dr_G_B_Reddy,_General_Principles_of_Law_30Aug2019.pdf
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General Principles of Law
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LAW.pdf
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General Principles of Law
Read the index pick one topic of your choice and read.
Source- MCRHRDI
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Read the index pick one topic of your choice and read.
Source- MCRHRDI
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Selected_Reading_Material_on_Political_Consepts_&_Constitution_of.pdf
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Selected reading material on constituion
Public Services under the Constitution
Evolution and Philosophy behind the Indian Constitution
Salient Features of Indian Constitution
Basic Structure of the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary
The Concepts of Law and Justice
Legal Remedies Including the Writs
Basic Structure - A Critique
Implementation of Directives through Fundamental Rights - Need of the Hour
Liberty
Rights
Judicial Governance and Judicial Activism
Definition of State (Article 12)
The Coming of the Leviathan
Fundamental Freedoms Under Article 19 of the Constitution of India
Introduction to Indian Politics
Bureaucracy
Political Leadership in post-Independence India
Caste & Politics in post-Independence India
Left in the Lurch
Politics, Government and the State
Democracy
Liberalism and the Concept of Equality
Regionalism and Secessionism
Federalism
Transformation of the Indian Political System
The Reach of Political Economy
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Public Services under the Constitution
Evolution and Philosophy behind the Indian Constitution
Salient Features of Indian Constitution
Basic Structure of the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary
The Concepts of Law and Justice
Legal Remedies Including the Writs
Basic Structure - A Critique
Implementation of Directives through Fundamental Rights - Need of the Hour
Liberty
Rights
Judicial Governance and Judicial Activism
Definition of State (Article 12)
The Coming of the Leviathan
Fundamental Freedoms Under Article 19 of the Constitution of India
Introduction to Indian Politics
Bureaucracy
Political Leadership in post-Independence India
Caste & Politics in post-Independence India
Left in the Lurch
Politics, Government and the State
Democracy
Liberalism and the Concept of Equality
Regionalism and Secessionism
Federalism
Transformation of the Indian Political System
The Reach of Political Economy
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The Commission has also provided experts and observers for elections to the various countries i.e. Fiji, Cambodia, Thailand, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Sri Lanka etc. Nepal, Bhutan and Namibia are using the Electronic Voting Machines manufactured in India and the Election Commission of India provided them necessary technical assistance.
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ECI INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION The Commission has also provided experts and observers for elections to the various countries i.e. Fiji, Cambodia, Thailand, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Sri Lanka etc. Nepal, Bhutan and Namibia are using the Electronic Voting Machines manufactured in India and the Election Commission of India provided them necessary technical assistance.
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24012024_113440.pdf
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Law clerk past year papers.... And notification
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