Telangana Judicial Service

Telangana Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Telangana Judicial Service. Eligibility of Telangana Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, refer to […]

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Tripura Judicial Service

Tripura Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Tripura Judicial Service. Eligibility of Tripura Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, refer to […]

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West Bengal Judicial Service

West Bengal Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the West Bengal Judicial Service. Eligibility of West Bengal Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, […]

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Kerala Judicial Service

Kerala Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Kerala Judicial Service. Eligibility of Kerala Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, refer to […]

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SEDITION

SEDITION LAW (Section 124A)– LEGAL PROVISIONS AND CASE LAWS

Sedition law-    The word ‘sedition’ means “conduct or speech that results in rebellion against the authority of the state”.  The Sedition Act, with section 124A of the IPC of 1860, is considered a reasonable restriction on freedom of speech. [1]It was drafted by Thomas Macaulay in 1870.   The following points describe the origins […]

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Himachal Pradesh Judicial Service

Himachal Pradesh Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Service. Eligibility of Himachal Pradesh Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, […]

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article 136

NATURE AND SCOPE OF ARTICLE 136 OF THE CONSTITUTION

What is an SLP? Any legal system has a hierarchy of courts and tribunals at different levels.  Any party dissatisfied or dissatisfied with the result may appeal to the Court Which is usually a High Court in India.  However, if any party is dissatisfied with the decision of the Court of Appeal, another appeal may […]

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Nagaland Judicial Service

Nagaland Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Nagaland Judicial Service. Eligibility of Nagaland Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, refer to […]

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CONTEMPT OF COURT

THE CONCEPT OF THE CONTEMPT OF COURT

What is contempt of court? The term contempt of court is easily understood when we disrespect or disobey the law court which means we intentionally fail to obey the court order or disrespect the legal authority.  The judge then has the right to impose a ban, such as a fine, or if he is found […]

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trial stage in criminal law

TRIAL STAGE IN CRIMINAL LAW

Any law prohibited by law and punishable by law or omitted is an offence.  The punishment for such crimes is determined by following the procedure of criminal trial.  Criminal justice in India has a well-integrated statutory, administrative and judicial structure. The entire criminal law consists of three main laws – Indian Penal Code, 1860  Code […]

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ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT

The primary purpose of criminal law is to protect society from criminals and law enforcers.  Such criminals need to be kept away from society for their protection.  This purpose is achieved through arrest.  The purpose of the arrest is to bring the person to justice and to protect the administration of law if he is […]

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Andhra Pradesh Judicial Service

Andhra Pradesh Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Andhra Pradesh Judicial Service. Eligibility of Andhra Pradesh Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, […]

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