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ICJ begins hearing on landmark climate change case: Why is this significant?
The case is expected to have significant implications for the increasing number of climate-related lawsuits being filed everywhere. It could potentially also influence the negotiations at the annual climate talks
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ICJ begins hearing on landmark climate change case: Why is this significant? π #explained_climate #express_explained
1. What are the obligations of the countries under international laws to protect the climate system.
2. What are the legal consequences under these obligations for countries that have caused harm to this climate system.
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2. What are the legal consequences under these obligations for countries that have caused harm to this climate system.
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#Tip@CurrentLegalGK
How Law students should read Newspaper.
1. Know the syllabus, if it contains more GS like UP/Bihar then give more time otherwise for others give 40 mins Max (initiatially it will take time)
2. Requirements from Newspaperβ
a. Current Events
b. Opinions for essay
c. English/hindi/other language
3. For Languageβ
Whenever you read editorialsβ
a. Look for grammar rules which are applied in the sentences.
b. know how to skimm (basic idea of paragraph)
c. Make summary after reading in detail.
4. Read National News and avoid oure technical, political news.
5. Must know the Past year Papers questions type of your exams.
6. For Essay in the initial days just read then after 2-3 weeks start making brief notes of topic like women, gender equality, Judicial activism, lawyers protest, demographic divident.
Write the theme name (Gender) write pointers leave space 2 or 3 pages for future pointers.
Similar for other topics that comes in your mind use essay books, PYQs for topic theme reference of your targetted state type.
LANGUAGE β
ESSAY β https://t.me/CurrentLegalGK/3282
Now current Affairs-
Either make notes or leave the notes just read the news facts and dervice tooics eg. Defection law, sedition etc and read their static portion.
For current affairs revision refer any magazine and complete it in 3 days because u have already read daily CA from newspaper you just want some other important topics and their revision.
Offline reading of Newspapers is Must.
Try both Indian Express and The Hindu for 2-2 months and then select anyone.
Answered all basic queries.β
For Hindi Jan Satta or Dainik bhaskar
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How Law students should read Newspaper.
1. Know the syllabus, if it contains more GS like UP/Bihar then give more time otherwise for others give 40 mins Max (initiatially it will take time)
2. Requirements from Newspaperβ
a. Current Events
b. Opinions for essay
c. English/hindi/other language
3. For Languageβ
Whenever you read editorialsβ
a. Look for grammar rules which are applied in the sentences.
b. know how to skimm (basic idea of paragraph)
c. Make summary after reading in detail.
4. Read National News and avoid oure technical, political news.
5. Must know the Past year Papers questions type of your exams.
6. For Essay in the initial days just read then after 2-3 weeks start making brief notes of topic like women, gender equality, Judicial activism, lawyers protest, demographic divident.
Write the theme name (Gender) write pointers leave space 2 or 3 pages for future pointers.
Similar for other topics that comes in your mind use essay books, PYQs for topic theme reference of your targetted state type.
LANGUAGE β
ESSAY β https://t.me/CurrentLegalGK/3282
Now current Affairs-
Either make notes or leave the notes just read the news facts and dervice tooics eg. Defection law, sedition etc and read their static portion.
For current affairs revision refer any magazine and complete it in 3 days because u have already read daily CA from newspaper you just want some other important topics and their revision.
Offline reading of Newspapers is Must.
Try both Indian Express and The Hindu for 2-2 months and then select anyone.
Answered all basic queries.β
Bonus Tipβ
If you have completed your notes or still making, then use cornell note taking method and leave last 5 line space in every page u can use sticky notes as well and then mention the good pointers.
eg. Recent Preamble case of Balram singh v. UOI, 2024 [Remarks on socialism and secularism only 2-2 lines each]
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Judicial Orders Mandating Incarceration- Recent Trend Of Imposition Of Restriction On Filing A Subsequent Bail Petition
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/judicial-orders-mandating-incarceration-recent-trend-imposition-restriction-filing-subsequent-bail-petition-276731
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/judicial-orders-mandating-incarceration-recent-trend-imposition-restriction-filing-subsequent-bail-petition-276731
www.livelaw.in
Judicial Orders Mandating Incarceration- Recent Trend Of Imposition Of Restriction On Filing A Subsequent Bail Petition
The fixing of time for concluding the trial and renewing the Bail application after a certain time became a generally inevitable part of criminal jurisprudence of the High Courts of India and...
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THE RAILWAYS ACT, 1989 .pdf
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Readβ Chapter XV penalties And Offences [S. 137 to 182]
A law student Traveling in Train, must read it.
Questionsβ
1. Will a men traveling with a child and women can be removed?
2. Extra charge will be taken uptill the last station or where the person leaves the train.
3. Jail or only fine in case of travel w/o ticket?
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THE RAILWAYS ACT, 1989 Readβ Chapter XV penalties And Offences [S. 137 to 182]
A law student Traveling in Train, must read it.
Questionsβ
1. Will a men traveling with a child and women can be removed?
2. Extra charge will be taken uptill the last station or where the person leaves the train.
3. Jail or only fine in case of travel w/o ticket?
@CurrentLegalGK
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'Consequences Of Striking Down Places Of Worship Act Bound To Be Drastic' : Gyanvapi Mosque Committee To Supreme Court
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/consequences-of-striking-down-places-of-worship-act-bound-to-be-drastic-gyanvapi-mosque-committee-to-supreme-court-277523
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/consequences-of-striking-down-places-of-worship-act-bound-to-be-drastic-gyanvapi-mosque-committee-to-supreme-court-277523
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'Consequences Of Striking Down Places Of Worship Act Bound To Be Drastic' : Gyanvapi Mosque Committee To Supreme Court
The Managing Committee of the Gyanvapi Mosque has filed an intervention before the Supreme Court in the pleas challenging the validity of the Places of Worship Act 1991. It said that the...
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'Consequences Of Striking Down Places Of Worship Act Bound To Be Drastic' : Gyanvapi Mosque Committee To Supreme Court https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/consequences-of-striking-down-places-of-worship-act-bound-to-be-drastic-gyanvapi-mosque-committee-to-supremeβ¦
Important topic must be studied in detail
Places of worship crisis.
Places of worship crisis.
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In Specific Performance Suit, Separate Relief For Possession Not Required When Transfer Of Possession Is Implicit In Agreement To Sell : Supreme Court
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/in-specific-performance-suit-separate-relief-for-possession-not-required-when-transfer-of-possession-is-implicit-in-agreement-to-sell-supreme-court-277499
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/in-specific-performance-suit-separate-relief-for-possession-not-required-when-transfer-of-possession-is-implicit-in-agreement-to-sell-supreme-court-277499
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In Specific Performance Suit, Separate Relief For Possession Not Required When Transfer Of Possession Is Implicit In Agreementβ¦
The Supreme Court observed that when possession of the immovable property is transferred implicitly upon execution of the sale deed, a separate suit seeking possession of the immovable property is...
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In Specific Performance Suit, Separate Relief For Possession Not Required When Transfer Of Possession Is Implicit In Agreement To Sell : Supreme Court https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/in-specific-performance-suit-separate-relief-for-possession-not-requiredβ¦
The Court reasoned that when the 'transfer of possession' is implicit in contracts for the sale of immovable property under Section 55 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, even if possession is not explicitly sought, a suit for specific performance inherently involves elements that affect the property's location, making it a "suit for land." A suit for land is a suit in which the relief claimed relates to the title or delivery of possession of land or immovable property.
The Supreme Court observed that when possession of the immovable property is transferred implicitly upon execution of the sale deed, a separate suit seeking possession of the immovable property is not required under Section 22 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 (βSRAβ).
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The Supreme Court observed that when possession of the immovable property is transferred implicitly upon execution of the sale deed, a separate suit seeking possession of the immovable property is not required under Section 22 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 (βSRAβ).
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V.
VIPUL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPERS 2024
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Notification with JJT Model Answer Keys-2024.pdf
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#Tip@CurrentLegalGK
Why Majority of Online self study students cannot clear the exams.
1. From My personal experience especially in this channel and groups, students try to focus more on material (see the post reactions on Pure legal questions, crux vs PDFs, the latter wins even though the former is more important many a times)
2. Non structurisation of material.
3. Always low satisfaction from material even after asking from many experienced people.
Solutionβ
Avoid all the above points.
Bonus pointβ
The potential to clear exam in self study is higher,mind it, use this opportunity .
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Why Majority of Online self study students cannot clear the exams.
1. From My personal experience especially in this channel and groups, students try to focus more on material (see the post reactions on Pure legal questions, crux vs PDFs, the latter wins even though the former is more important many a times)
2. Non structurisation of material.
3. Always low satisfaction from material even after asking from many experienced people.
Solutionβ
Avoid all the above points.
Bonus pointβ
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The Babri Demolition and the Judiciary: Ineptitude or Incompetence?
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/babri-masjid-demolition-places-of-worship-act-gyanvapi-kar-seva-277607
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/babri-masjid-demolition-places-of-worship-act-gyanvapi-kar-seva-277607
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The Babri Demolition and the Judiciary: Ineptitude or Incompetence?
On the thirty-second anniversary of the shameful demolition of the Babri Masjid, we see that the Pandora's box has been opened. There are several litigations by plaintiffs belonging to the majority...
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Can Parliament make laws on a matter which is sub judice in a court of law.
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Can Parliament make laws on a matter which is sub judice in a court of law.
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βοΈ Case:
"The law declared by a court will have retrospective effect, if not otherwise stated to be so specifically".
π Doctrine of Prospective overruling β
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P.V. George v. State of Kerala, (2007) SC
"The law declared by a court will have retrospective effect, if not otherwise stated to be so specifically".
π Doctrine of Prospective overruling β
https://t.me/CurrentLegalGK/3537
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Reservation Issueβ
1. Economic criteria
2. Sub classification
3. Reforms
https://www.youtube.com/live/lS4QeNKirqM?feature=shared
1. Economic criteria
2. Sub classification
3. Reforms
https://www.youtube.com/live/lS4QeNKirqM?feature=shared
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JUSTICE VR KRISHNA IYER MEMORIAL LECTURE BY JUSTICE ROHINTON NARIMAN
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We are into fact based legal journalism.
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LiveLaw brings you the latest legal news and updates from India and beyond.
We are into fact based legal journalism.
Endeavour of LiveLaw is to playβ¦
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Can you migrate from reserved category to unreserved in case ur in merit but in preliminary stage of examination and not final.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.scconline.com/blog/post/2024/11/23/mp-hc-extends-migration-benefits-to-meritorious-reserved-judicial-services-recruitment-scc-times/amp/
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#Question@CurrentLegalGK
Discrimination on the basis of language and Age is Permissible under article 15 of the Constitution of India, 1950. Comment.
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Discrimination on the basis of language and Age is Permissible under article 15 of the Constitution of India, 1950. Comment.
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Through_the_Looking_Glass_of_Intersectionality_Making_Sense_of_Indian.pdf
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Through the Looking Glass of Intersectionality Making Sense of Indian Discrimination Jurisprudence under Article 15
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Through_the_Looking_Glass_of_Intersectionality_Making_Sense_of_Indian.pdf
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If a law discriminates Men/women on the grounds of sex as well as place of birth then whether it is constituional as per sub clause (1) of Article 15 is the Question.
Article 15 Reads as follows-
The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them.
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Interesting FactsβIf a law discriminates Men/women on the grounds of sex as well as place of birth then whether it is constituional as per sub clause (1) of Article 15 is the Question.
Article 15 Reads as follows-
The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them.
Answer-
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