Sources of Hindu Law

Family Law I · Hindu Law Sources of Hindu Law Hindu Law has developed through ancient religious and juristic texts, long-recognised customs, modern legislation, judicial interpretation, and principles of justice, equity and good conscience. Previous Lecture: Who is a Hindu? Read Detailed … Read more

Who is a Hindu?

Family Law – I | Hindu Law Who is a Hindu? The question “Who is a Hindu?” is central to the application of Hindu personal law. Hindu law does not define Hinduism in a narrow theological sense. Instead, modern Hindu law uses … Read more

Information Technology & Cyber Law

Cyber Law Webinar Information Technology & Cyber Law A structured study note for law students and legal learners based on the webinar on the evolving regime of Information Technology Law and Cyber Law in India. Subject: Cyber Law Core Act: Information Technology … Read more

Common Legal Maxims & Legal Terms

Important Legal Principles and Maxims Stare Decisis It means to stand by decided cases. Courts generally follow earlier judicial decisions or precedents to maintain consistency and certainty in law. Double Jeopardy It means that a person should not be prosecuted or punished … Read more

Dominus Litis – The Master of the Suit

Civil Procedure Principle Dominus Litis: Plantiff the Master of Suit The Dominus Litis principle protects the plaintiff’s right to shape their case, while balancing it with the judiciary’s duty to prevent frivolous, vexatious, or abusive litigation. ⚖ Plaintiff’s Control The plaintiff ordinarily … Read more

Summary Civil Suits U/O 37 of Civil Procedure Code

Civil Procedure Code • Order 37 CPC Summary Civil Suits U/O 37 of CPC A summary civil suit is a special and faster procedure under Order 37 of the Code of Civil Procedure, designed for clear financial claims where the defendant has … Read more

Indian Constitution

Constitutional Law Constitution is the Mother of All Laws Lex Suprema — the supreme law of the land. The Constitution of India is the foundation of the entire legal system. Every law, rule, regulation, policy, executive action and governmental power derives its … Read more