CLAT UG Mock Practice Questions February 2026

Legal Bites presents the CLAT UG Mock Legal Practice Questions – February 2026, thoughtfully curated to refine your preparation strategy and strengthen your legal aptitude for the upcoming examination. In preparing this mock test, we have tried to closely follow the CLAT UG 2026 pattern while ensuring coverage of all subjects relevant to the CLAT

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A Course Correction That Wasn’t: The Balkrishna Order and the Persistence of Overbroad Personality Rights

In the Acharya Balkrishna personality rights case, the Delhi High Court had an opportunity to rein in the overreach of personality rights. In this post, Shubham Thakare argues that rather than correcting course, the decision deepens an already concerning pattern of privileging reputational claims over free speech. Shubham is a third-year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student

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Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc Advised Enko Education On Entry Into Kenyan Education Sector Through Investment

Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc advised Enko Education on entry into Kenyan education sector through investment The full-service law firm primarily focused on the African continent, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc (CDH Kenya) advised Enko Education on its entry into the Kenyan education sector through an investment in a local private school. The transaction marks Enko Education’s

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Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy Advised Halan On EGP 2.21 Billion Securitization Transaction

Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy advised Halan on EGP 2.21 billion securitization transaction The leading full-service MENA (Middle East and North Africa) law firm, Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy advised Halan for Consumer Finance (Halan) in connection with an EGP 2,214,000,000 securitization transaction. The transaction represents the fifth issuance under Capital’s seventh securitization program, with the program

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Illegality and the Limits of Shareholder Ratification

[Umakanth Varottil is a Professor of Corporate Law at the National University of Singapore] The legal structure of a company carries inherent checks and balances. This is because certain corporate actors, usually the board of directors, make decisions that have an impact on company (which is a separate legal personality) and its other constituencies such as

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SpicyIP Tidbit: When The Twist Beats The Script: Supreme Court Quashes Section 63 Proceedings Against Kahaani 2 Director

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has quashed proceedings against Sujoy Ghosh in the Kahaani 2 dispute. Khushi Krishania writes on the Supreme Court order and explains how weak copyright infringement claims can spiral into unwarranted criminal proceedings. Khushi is a third-year B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) {Cybersecurity} student at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal,

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Employee Not Liable for Employer’s Failure to Maintain PF Records: Bombay High Court

In a significant ruling reinforcing the protective nature of social welfare legislation, the Bombay High Court has held that an employee cannot be penalised for the employer’s failure to maintain or produce statutory provident fund records. The Court emphasised that pensionary benefits are earned rights and cannot be denied due to administrative lapses beyond the

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Trilegal Advised MEMG Group On Manipal Health Enterprises’ Proposed IPO

Trilegal advised MEMG Group on Manipal Health Enterprises’ proposed IPO The leading law firm in India, Trilegal advised the MEMG Group, including Dr. Ranjan Ramdas Pai, Manipal Global Health Services, MEMG International Ltd (promoters), and Manipal Education and Medical Group India Private Limited (promoter group selling shareholder), on the proposed initial public offering of equity

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