9 Best Novels for Law Students and Advocates
In this post, you’ll learn about nine exciting novels that every law student, advocate, judge, and person in the legal field must read.Read More →
Here are law articles and bare acts related to lawyers. It also has bare acts that help a lawyer to be smart, successful, talk on point and follow rules.
In this post, you’ll learn about nine exciting novels that every law student, advocate, judge, and person in the legal field must read.Read More →
Learn about the history, collegium members, composition, eligibility of judges, jurisdiction, and powers of the Supreme Court of India.Read More →
This law article helps you understand the restrictions on Indian advocates to take up any other employment.Read More →
Media reports the facts and proceedings of a courtroom. Here’s more about the roles and responsibilities of media in the judiciary.Read More →
Here are the four important lessons that a law student should learn from the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee.Read More →
Here’s a small, informative post for you that tells you the difference between a Lawyer, Advocate, Barrister and Attorney. Have a look.Read More →
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) can be filed if there’s a violation of fundamental or basic human rights, or to compel an authority to perform public duty.Read More →
Certain nomenclatures are followed in daily life during the filing of cases in court. Advocates and students need to remember these for easy facilitation in filing cases.Read More →
The provisions related to the transfer of cases are given under Chapter XXXI, from sections 406 to 411 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.
To secure a fair, honest and impartial trial, sometimes the transfer of a case becomes necessary. If an accused person believes (with a reasonable cause) that he may not receive a fair trial at the present court, he should be empowered with the right to have his case transferred to another court.Read More →
Some Effective Tips for Cross-Examination
1. Please keep it simple.
2. Keep it short.
3. Only ask questions that help you.
4. Avoid open-ended questions.
5. You should know when to quit.
6. Build perfect timings for a sensible move.Read More →
So let us get right in and learn about the various types of court orders under the Civil Procedure Code in India.
1. Interlocutory Orders.
2. Permanent Orders.
3. Mandatory Orders.
4. Final Order.
5. Speaking Order.
6. Non-Speaking Order.
7. Anton Pillar Orders.
8. Remand Order.Read More →
The rights available to advocate can be comprehended from several legislations. They are: 1. Right to pre-audience. 2. Right to…Read More →
Download a colourful and systematic PDF of Legal Maxims and Phrases.
These legal maxims are very important for regular college or university law exams and is also used in court while dealing with actual cases.
This PDF only has those legal maxims which are very important and which are often used. You should definitely know these.Read More →
In recent, the Bar Council of India has issued an application stating that for the appointment of Civil judge junior division, three years experience at bar must be made mandatory. This news flooded many opinions and views by the people of the legal fraternity.
The BCI application states that young judges are incapable of decision making and have been seen misbehaving with lawyers. Therefore, before making the appointment as a judge, a person must possess three-year experience at Bar.Read More →
Here is the full PDF for Advocates Act, 1961. The PDF is functional and colourful.
There are links for all sections of this bare act.
If you are in hurry and you do not want to scroll the long PDF, then just click on the section name on first few pages of the PDF and that section will exactly open in your phone’s or computer’s browser.Read More →
Download the full, systematic and colourful PDF for CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT, 1971.
You can download the PDF from here and save it on your phone or computer and read from it when offline.
The PDF is updated.Read More →
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