The collegium system in India is a system of appointment of judges to higher judiciary, including the Supreme Court and High Courts, through a process of consultation between senior judges of the…
Month: March 2023
Hostile Takeover : An Overview
Hostile takeover refers to a forceful acquisition or takeover of a company by another company. Such a takeover is referre
Certificate Course on Drafting of Pleadings in civil, criminal & constitutional proceedings (Online) by Lex Explore – [20th April to 10th May, 2023] – Register by [17th April, 2023]
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How to get gun license in India
To apply for a gun license in India, you can either use the online portal or visit the nearest District Magistrate’s office or local police station.
Custodial Violence: A Major Flaw in Criminal Justice System
WHAT IS CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE? Custodial violence is an abhorrent act that is committed against individuals who are in the custody of the police or judiciary. It is a crime that involves the…
A New Era of hostile Takeover
What is a hostile takeover? It is a takeover when one company buys another company despite there is an objection from the target company`s directors. This takeover is just the opposite of…
A Legal Perspective on Hostile Takeovers in India
An acquisition attempt by the acquiring company that goes against the management of the target company is referred to as a hostile takeover. India is experiencing a surge in merger and acquisition…
legal internship report sample
I am writing to submit my report for the legal internship that I recently completed at [Organization Name]. I would like to thank
legal rights of married man in India
Marriage is considered to be a sacred union in India, and it is also legally protected. In a marriage, both partners have certain rights and responsibilities that are defined by law. In…
legal age for marriage in India 2023
The current legal age for marriage in India is 18 years for females and 21 years for males, as per the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act….
National Quiz Competition on ‘Contract Act, 1872’ by Lex Explore
National Quiz Competition on Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Online) by Lex Explore [April – 10]: Register by 5th April, 2023. Lex Explore is organizing a Quiz Competition on Indian Contract Act, 1872…
How to Win Moot Court Competition
Moot court competitions are an integral part of law school education, providing law students with the opportunity to hone their legal skills, gain practical experience, and prepare for a career in the…
Hindu – Definition with case Laws
The term “Hindu” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Sindhu,” which refers to the river Indus in present-day Pakistan. The term Hindu, therefore, was initially used to refer to the people who…
Contempt of Court : A Critical Analysis
Contempt of court is a legal concept that has been in existence for centuries, and it refers to any action that obstructs, disobeys, insults..
Importance of Internships for Law Students
Law students pursuing their legal education have the opportunity to learn theoretical aspects of law in their classroom lectures. However….
Tips to get Legal Internships
Getting a legal internship at a law firm can be a great way to gain experience and knowledge in the legal field, as well as to make valuable professional connections. Here are…
Top Law Firms in India
Here is a list of the top law firms in India, in no particular order: Note: The ranking of the law firms varies depending on the source and criteria used. The above…
Tips to Crack Law firm Interview
When it comes to landing a job at a law firm, the interview is often the most critical part of the hiring process. A law firm interview can be nerve-wracking, especially if…
Preamble of Indian Constitution – Explained
“Sovereign”: India is a sovereign nation, which means that it has complete control over its own affairs and is not subject to external control or influence.
Critical Analysis of Judicial Activism in India
India’s Constitution envisages a system of checks and balances between the three branches of government – the legislature, executive, and judiciary.