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  • 02:1302:13, 28 June 2024 diff hist +1,639 N Gujarat State Disaster Management Rules, 2006Created page with " ==Section 1== fff..." current
  • 02:0502:05, 28 June 2024 diff hist +8 LAL BAHADUR AND ORS. v. STATE INSC 400Supreme Court Of India Cases current
  • 02:0102:01, 28 June 2024 diff hist +42 N LAL BAHADUR AND ORS. v. STATE INSC 400Supreme Court Of India Cases
  • 01:5601:56, 28 June 2024 diff hist +42 N CHANDRA PRAKASH BUDAKOTI v. UNION OF INDIA INSC 1104Supreme Court Of India Cases current
  • 01:3901:39, 28 June 2024 diff hist +160 Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023No edit summary current
  • 01:3801:38, 28 June 2024 diff hist +24 Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 01:3701:37, 28 June 2024 diff hist +808 N Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023Created page with "CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY CLAUSES 1. Short title, extent and commencement. 2. Definitions. 3. Construction of references. 4. Trial of offences under Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita and other laws. 5. Saving. CHAPTER II CONSTITUTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS AND OFFICES 6. Classes of Criminal Courts. 7. Territorial divisions. 8. Court of Session. 9. Courts of Judicial Magistrates. 10. Chief Judicial Magistrate and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, etc. 11. Special Judicial Magistrates. 1..."
  • 01:2201:22, 28 June 2024 diff hist +455 Nature And Schools Of Jurisprudence An OverviewArticle current
  • 01:1401:14, 28 June 2024 diff hist +512 N Advocatespedia:On this day/June 27Created page with "27 - June - 1838 Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (Chatterjee), famous novelist, "the father of modern Indian fiction" and writer of national song 'Vande Mataram', was borm at Katalpara near Naihati, West Bengal. Some of his writings are 'Anandmath' and 'Kapal Kundala'. He was among the first two Bengalee Graduates. 27 - June - 1839 Maharaja Ranjit Singh, ruler of Punjab and Spiritual Guru of sikh community, passed away. 27 - June - 1894 Chhaganbapa (Chhaganlal Karamshi Pa..."
  • 01:1101:11, 28 June 2024 diff hist +1,585 N Advocatespedia:Do you know/June 30, 2024Created page with "Apart from these judicial bodies, Indian judiciary is also characterised by numerous semi-judicial bodies involved in dispute resolution. These bodies function as semi or quasi-judicial bodies because they may consist of administrative officers or judges without a legal background. Yet they function in their judicial capacity and hear relevant legal matters and settle claims between the parties. Tribunals have been constituted under specific constitutional mandate enshr..." current
  • 01:1001:10, 28 June 2024 diff hist +198 N Advocatespedia:In the news/June 30, 2024Created page with "Choose a civil law country in the world that follows an inquisitorial model of legal system. In this context, find out the main differences in the legal systems between India and the chosen country?" current
  • 01:0901:09, 28 June 2024 diff hist +772 N Advocatespedia:In the news/June 29, 2024Created page with "India has no court of appeal unlike the UK. The Law Commission has, in its 227th report, recommended setting up four regional benches of the Supreme Court in Delhi, Chennai/Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai. However, the Full Court of the Supreme Court has rejected the Law Commission's suggestion for establishing a Constitutional Bench in Delhi and Cassation Benches in the four regions. The Indian Supreme Court hears more than 50,000 cases a year. The UK and US Supreme Cour..."
  • 01:0801:08, 28 June 2024 diff hist +305 N Advocatespedia:In the news/June 28, 2024Created page with "'''* A group of judges sitting together on a legal matter in the Court constitutes a bench. The lawyers constitute the members at the bar.''' '''* A division bench comprises of two or three judges.''' '''* A constitutional bench comprises of five or more judges and may even extend to thirteen judges'''" current
  • 01:0801:08, 28 June 2024 diff hist +2 Advocatespedia:In the news/June 27, 2024No edit summary current
  • 01:0801:08, 28 June 2024 diff hist +303 N Advocatespedia:In the news/June 27, 2024Created page with "'''* A group of judges sitting together on a legal matter in the Court constitutes a bench. The lawyers constitute the members at the bar.''' '''* A division bench comprises of two or three judges.''' '''* A constitutional bench comprises of five or more judges and may even extend to thirteen judges'''"
  • 01:0701:07, 28 June 2024 diff hist −2 Advocatespedia:Do you know/June 29, 2024No edit summary current
  • 01:0701:07, 28 June 2024 diff hist +1,637 N Advocatespedia:Do you know/June 29, 2024Created page with "'''District and Sub-ordinate Courts''' The Courts that function below the High Courts are popularly known as the lower Courts. They consist of district and sub-ordinate courts. Each state is divided into judicial districts presided over by a 'District and Sessions Judge'. The judge is known as a 'District Judge' when she/he presides over a civil case and a 'Sessions Judge' when he presides over a criminal case. The district judge is also called a 'Metropolitan Sessions J..."
  • 00:2900:29, 28 June 2024 diff hist +560 N Advocatespedia:Do you know/June 28, 2024Created page with "'''Supreme Court of India''' The Supreme Court of India came into being on 28 January 1950. It replaced both the Federal Court of India and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which were at the apex of the Indian court system, under the colonial era. The Constitution of India as it stood in 1950 envisaged a Supreme Court with a Chief Justice and 7 Judges. The Parliament was granted the power to increase the number of judges in the coming years. At present, the t..."
  • 00:2800:28, 28 June 2024 diff hist +838 N Advocatespedia:Do you know/June 27, 2024Created page with "'''Structure & Hierarchy of Courts in India''' The Constitution of India lays out the framework of the Indian judicial system. India has adopted a federal system of government which distributes the law enacting power between the Centre and the States. Yet the Constitution establishes a single integrated system of judiciary comprising of courts to administer both Central and State laws. The Supreme Court located in New Delhi is the apex court of India. It is followed by v..." current
  • 00:2500:25, 28 June 2024 diff hist +1,060 N Advocatespedia:Today's featured article/June 28, 2024Created page with "200px|left Before finding my calling in law, I tried various jobs, searching for what truly resonated. I started with a degree in paralegal studies, then worked as a legal secretary, and even obtains a bachelor criminal justice studies. But it wasn’t until I landed a job in a law firm that they felt a real connection. Juggling work and school, I gained nine years of experience as a paralegal, soaking up knowledge about different areas of law. Wi..." current
  • 00:2500:25, 28 June 2024 diff hist +1,060 N Advocatespedia:Today's featured article/June 27, 2024Created page with "200px|left Before finding my calling in law, I tried various jobs, searching for what truly resonated. I started with a degree in paralegal studies, then worked as a legal secretary, and even obtains a bachelor criminal justice studies. But it wasn’t until I landed a job in a law firm that they felt a real connection. Juggling work and school, I gained nine years of experience as a paralegal, soaking up knowledge about different areas of law. Wi..." current

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  • 15:4415:44, 27 June 2024 diff hist +6,891 N Article 14 of constitution of IndiaCreated page with "Article 14 in Constitution of India 14. Equality before law The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. Editorial Comment -Article 14 rejects any type of discrimination based on caste, race, and religion, place of birth or sex. This Article is having a wide ambit and applicability to safeguard the rights of people residing in India. This article is divided into two parts: Equality b..." current
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