Minority Judgment of Justice Bhagwati

Justice P.N. Bhagwati, who died at the age of 95, is maybe the most prominent judge India has ever had. What Indira Gandhi into politics, Justice P.N. Bhagwati was recognized in Indian judiciary: their legacies will live on, having come up with a constitutional equalization established on revolutionary eloquence, but at very massive costs to

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CPC Mains Questions Series Part X: Important Questions for Judiciary, APO & University Exams | Part – X of X

Legal Bites brings to you CPC Mains Questions Series Part X. The questions enlisted here are arranged section-wise and will aid the students preparing for Judiciary, APO or University Exams. The list question curated by Legal Bites will help candidates identify the important and frequently asked questions and give them a good practise for their

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CPC Mains Questions Series Part IX: Important Questions for Judiciary, APO & University Exams | Part – IX of X

Legal Bites brings to you CPC Mains Questions Series Part IX. The questions enlisted here are arranged section-wise and will aid the students preparing for Judiciary, APO or University Exams. The list question curated by Legal Bites will help candidates identify the important and frequently asked questions and give them a good practise for their

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Following Bombay HC’s Rebuke, State Govt. Agrees for Creation of 1000 Bed Capacity COVID Centre at Indoor Stadium in Nagpur

The State Government informed the Bombay High Court that approval for creation of infrastructural facilities for 1000 bed capacity Covid care centre at Mankapur indoor stadium has been granted. Court asked the state and the Municipal Corporation to place the detailed plan on record within two weeks but asked them to begin the work before

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NLS: Will join CLAT 2020, to refund 50% of Rs 150 NLAT fees (leaving Rs 20+ L to cover expenses)

NLS press release: Refunds to all less processing charges NLSIU Bangalore has reacted to today’s Supreme Court decision striking down the National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT), noting that it would re-join the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) as well as issue partial refunds, implementing the judgment “in letter and spirit”. NLS, after “consultation with its

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