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Today marks the equinox, when day and night are of equal duration (12 hours each) in the Northern Hemisphere, signifying the onset of the summer season.
Our Indian New Year festival is closely aligned with this science, as they coincide with this natural transition, unlike the relatively recent Gregorian calendar, introduced about 500 years ago to replace the Julian calendar.
π«πͺ Additionaly seasons have impact on our behaviour and social life. Especially in criminology as per Guerry and lombroso, crimes against human being such as assault domestic violence etc. increases in hot weather.
Wishing you the Real Happy New Year.
#Festival@CurrentLegalGK
Transitioning phases Today marks the equinox, when day and night are of equal duration (12 hours each) in the Northern Hemisphere, signifying the onset of the summer season.
Our Indian New Year festival is closely aligned with this science, as they coincide with this natural transition, unlike the relatively recent Gregorian calendar, introduced about 500 years ago to replace the Julian calendar.
π«πͺ Additionaly seasons have impact on our behaviour and social life. Especially in criminology as per Guerry and lombroso, crimes against human being such as assault domestic violence etc. increases in hot weather.
Wishing you the Real Happy New Year.
#Festival@CurrentLegalGK
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#Question@CurrentLegalGK
There exists bunch of laws under Article 19 (2) but specifically point out a legislation or rule which is made to curb the freedom of speech and expression on the basis of the reaosnable restriction of "friendly relations with foreign states" and illustrate it with an example.
There exists bunch of laws under Article 19 (2) but specifically point out a legislation or rule which is made to curb the freedom of speech and expression on the basis of the reaosnable restriction of "friendly relations with foreign states" and illustrate it with an example.
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Allowing ED To File Writ Petition Against State Govt Dangerous To Federalism : West Bengal Govt To Supreme Court
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/allowing-ed-to-file-writ-petition-against-state-govt-dangerous-to-federalism-west-bengal-govt-to-supreme-court-526915
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/allowing-ed-to-file-writ-petition-against-state-govt-dangerous-to-federalism-west-bengal-govt-to-supreme-court-526915
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Allowing ED To File Writ Petition Against State Govt Dangerous To Federalism : West Bengal Govt To Supreme Court
ED has no juristic personality, and cannot file a writ petition under Article 32, argued the State Government.
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Allowing ED To File Writ Petition Against State Govt Dangerous To Federalism : West Bengal Govt To Supreme Court https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/allowing-ed-to-file-writ-petition-against-state-govt-dangerous-to-federalism-west-bengal-govt-to-supreme-courtβ¦
The State of West Bengal, on Wednesday, opposed the maintainability of the writ petition filed in the Supreme Court by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under Article 32 of the Constitution, contending that the agency lacks the legal personality required to invoke fundamental rights jurisdiction against a State.
Article 131 v. Article 32.
Do you think ED can invoke Article 32?
#COI@CurrentLegalGK
Article 131 v. Article 32.
Do you think ED can invoke Article 32?
#COI@CurrentLegalGK
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I really hope that you will not forget what you have studied and will not commit silly mistakes by thinking twice.
All the best APO candidates.I really hope that you will not forget what you have studied and will not commit silly mistakes by thinking twice.
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How's the Paper UP APO candidates?S. 24 Specific Relief Act Does Not Bar Fresh Suit For Refund Of Earnest Money After Dismissal Of Specific Performance Suit: Bombay High Court
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/bombay-high-court/bombay-high-court-section24-specific-relief-act-plaintiff-filing-fresh-suit-527354
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/bombay-high-court/bombay-high-court-section24-specific-relief-act-plaintiff-filing-fresh-suit-527354
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S. 24 Specific Relief Act Does Not Bar Fresh Suit For Refund Of Earnest Money After Dismissal Of Specific Performance Suit: Bombayβ¦
The Bombay High Court has held that Section 24 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, does not bar a plaintiff from filing a fresh suit for refund of earnest money even after dismissal of a suit for...
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S. 24 Specific Relief Act Does Not Bar Fresh Suit For Refund Of Earnest Money After Dismissal Of Specific Performance Suit: Bombay High Court https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/bombay-high-court/bombay-high-court-section24-specific-relief-act-plaintiff-filingβ¦
βSection 24 of the Specific Relief Act bars the Plaintiffs' right to claim compensation for breach of contract after dismissal of a suit for specific performance, it does not bar their right to seek any other relief to which they may be entitled by reason of such breachβ¦ if the Plaintiffs are entitled to refund of the earnest money, they are not barred from filing a fresh suit for that relief.β
#SRA@CurrentLegalGK
Khandesh
v.
Late Sau. Taisaheb Sunanda,
2026
#SRA@CurrentLegalGK
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Registrar, Sub-Registrar Not 'Court', Section 5 Limitation Act Not Applicable In Proceeding Under Registration Act: Allahabad High Court
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/allahabad-high-court/allahabad-high-court-registrar-subregistrar-section5-limitation-act-applicable-proceeding-registration-act-527349
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/allahabad-high-court/allahabad-high-court-registrar-subregistrar-section5-limitation-act-applicable-proceeding-registration-act-527349
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Registrar, Sub-Registrar Not 'Court', Section 5 Limitation Act Not Applicable In Proceeding Under Registration Act: Allahabad Highβ¦
The Allahabad High Court has held that the registrar and Sub-Registrar under the Registration Act are not Court and therefore, Section 5 of the Limitation Act will not be applicable to proceedings...
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Registrar, Sub-Registrar Not 'Court', Section 5 Limitation Act Not Applicable In Proceeding Under Registration Act: Allahabad High Court https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/allahabad-high-court/allahabad-high-court-registrar-subregistrar-section5-limitationβ¦
β..the office of Registrar, Additional Registrar or the Sub Registrar may not be treated as a Court. Accordingly the provision contained in Section 5 of the Limitation Act shall not be applicable in a proceeding under the Registration Act. Section 5 of the Limitation Act categorically extends the power for extension of period beyond the date of limitation provided by the Limitation Act or statute to a Court and not to other authorities.β
#Limitation@CurrentLegalGK
Mohd. Yaqoob
v.
District Registrar Bahraich
2026
#Limitation@CurrentLegalGK
The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026
https://prsindia.org/billtrack/the-transgender-persons-protection-of-rights-amendment-bill-2026
https://prsindia.org/billtrack/the-transgender-persons-protection-of-rights-amendment-bill-2026
An Analysis Of The Transgender Persons Act And The 2026 Amendment Bill
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/legislative-metamorphosis-constitutional-guarantees-transgender-persons-act-527509
#LGBTQ@CurrentLegalGK
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/legislative-metamorphosis-constitutional-guarantees-transgender-persons-act-527509
#LGBTQ@CurrentLegalGK
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An Analysis Of The Transgender Persons Act And The 2026 Amendment Bill
Legislative changes and constitutional protections are crucial in the context of the Transgender Persons Act and the 2026 Amendment Bill. The struggle for transgender rights in India has been long,...
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Why Judges Differ And How Far They Should
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/judges-differ-how-far-they-should-527425
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/judges-differ-how-far-they-should-527425
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Why Judges Differ And How Far They Should
The primary question for consideration before the Apex Court in Centre for Public Interest Litigation v. Union of India1 was whether Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, was...