Judiciary exam notes can be your secret weapon to ace India’s toughest legal exams—if done right. This blog reveals proven strategies to create concise, impactful notes for prelims, mains, and interviews. From structuring to revising, unlock tips to ...
Case study analysis for judiciary exams is a game-changer, sharpening your legal reasoning and exam performance. This blog reveals how analyzing landmark cases can boost your scores in prelims, mains, and interviews. Unlock practical strategies, key ...
Public interest litigation for judiciary aspirants has never been more critical, bridging legal theory and social justice in today’s India. This article explores its evolution, landmark cases, and exam relevance. Dive in to understand why mastering P...
The Burger King trademark dispute just took a wild turn. The Supreme Court has hit pause on a Bombay High Court order, letting Pune’s iconic Burger King keep its name—for now—in a clash with the US fast-food giant. From a 2011 lawsuit to a 2025 showd...
Interview-based recruitment just got a reality check from the Supreme Court. In a landmark 2025 ruling, the Court upheld Assam’s cancellation of a 2016 constable hiring list, spotlighting how relying solely on interviews can breed arbitrariness and f...
The Supreme Court has issued detailed guidelines for the transfer of criminal trials under Section 406 CrPC. In Shri Sendhur Agro & Oil Industries v Kotak Mahindra, the Court emphasized that transfers are allowed only in exceptional cases to ensure f...
The Supreme Court ruled that rape victim refusal for medical exam can raise negative inferences against her. In State of Himachal Pradesh v Rajesh Kumar (2025 SC), the Court emphasized the importance of medical evidence in rape cases. Learn how this ...
The Supreme Court of India has issued a landmark directive instructing all High Courts to ensure that pending execution petitions are resolved within six months. This decision, delivered in PERIYAMMAL (DEAD THR. LRS.) AND ORS v. V. RAJAMANI AND ANR. ...
The Supreme Court in Radhika Agarwal v. Union of India (2025 SC) ruled that the rights of arrested persons under BNSS 2023 apply to GST and Customs Act arrests. The judgment also confirms that anticipatory bail is available under these laws. Read thi...
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India quashed a judgment delivered by a retired Madras High Court judge, emphasizing that judges cannot retain case files or deliver judgments after demitting office. The case, State through CBI vs Naresh...








