Current Affairs

Current Affairs

26 December 2024 – Daily Current Affairs for Judiciary , APO & JLO Exams

Catch up on the latest updatesi.e. Daily Current Affairs from December 27, 2024, including India’s achievements in weightlifting, green infrastructure milestones, and key appointments. Ideal for Judiciary, APO, and JLO aspirants.

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Current Affairs Today – 24 December 2024

Discover the major events from December 24, 2024, including India’s first bio-bitumen highway, Honda-Nissan merger talks, and India’s victory in the Under-19 Women’s T20 Asia Cup. Read how these updates shape innovation, governance, and sports on the global stage.

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Current Affairs Today for Judiciary, APO, and JLO Exams – 5 December 2024

“Explore the latest current affairs today for Judiciary, APO, and JLO exams, including reforms in banking, defence acquisitions, vocational training in space technology, and significant global collaborations.”

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Section 479
Current Affairs, Landmark Judgements

Supreme Court Advocates Special Focus on Women Prisoners Under Section 479 BNSS 2023

Supreme Court of India, in a landmark order dated November 19, 2024, directed jail authorities to take proactive measures in identifying women prisoners eligible for release under Section 479 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023.

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Moot Courts
Current Affairs, Legal Concepts, Legal Updates

Private Law Universities Prohibited from Using ‘Indian’, ‘Bharatiya’, ‘National’ for Moot Courts

Learn about the Bar Council of India’s directive prohibiting private law universities from using terms like ‘Indian’, ‘Bharatiya’, or ‘National’ for moot courts. Understand the legal framework, compliance requirements, and consequences of non-compliance.

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