The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 brings big changes to criminal law in India, replacing old laws with new rules. This blog explains how the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 updates crimes, punishments, and justice, making the system more modern and fair ...
The Preliminary Enquiry Lalita Kumari Pradeep Sharma Case reshapes FIR registration norms, with the Supreme Court clarifying that Lalita Kumari (2014) doesn’t mandate preliminary enquiries in every case. This blog dissects the Pradeep Nirankarnath Sh...
Explore Criminal Conspiracy under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, the revamped legal framework succeeding IPC Section 120B. This blog delves into Section 61, landmark judgments like Kedar Nath Singh and Nga Shwe Yi, penalties, and exam relevance for ju...
The Supreme Court Issues Directions Against Misleading Ads in a landmark May 2024 ruling, clamping down on deceptive advertising with self-declaration forms and endorser liability. From influencers to FMCG giants, accountability is now key—backed by ...
The Supreme Court Issues Directions on Nursing Rooms in a landmark 2025 ruling, declaring breastfeeding in public and workplaces must shed its stigma. Anchored in Article 21, this verdict mandates nursing facilities, securing dignity for mothers and ...
The Supreme Court Quashes MP Rule Barring Blind Candidates in a landmark 2025 ruling, declaring no one should miss judicial service just for a disability. Visually impaired aspirants can now join the bench—MP’s exclusionary rule is out, and equality’...
The Legal Implications of Same-Sex Marriage Cases in India came alive with the Supreme Court’s 2023 Supriyo verdict—no marriage rights for queer couples, but a nudge for protections. For judiciary aspirants, this is exam gold: constitutional clashes,...
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 (BNS) has replaced the old Indian Penal Code (IPC) with a fresh, modern twist—new crimes like terrorism, tougher punishments, and a focus on justice over penalty. For judiciary and APO exams, it’s the new go-to law. T...
The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 (BNSS) is the shiny new replacement for the old CrPC, bringing simpler rules, digital tricks like e-FIRs, and faster justice. For judiciary and APO exams, it’s a must-know—showing up in prelims MCQs, mains ...
The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 is here, replacing the old Indian Evidence Act with a fresh, easy-to-use law that loves digital stuff—like your WhatsApp chats or emails—making them real proof in court. For law students and judiciary hopefuls, it...

