Family Law-1 (Hindu Law)
- List of Leading Cases in Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
- Who is a Hindu? Sources of Hindu Law
- Mitakshara vs Dayabhaga Schools of Hindu Law
- Doctrine of Pious Obligation in Ancient Hindu Law — Origin, Evolution, and Present Position
- Key Sections of All 4 Hindu Acts
- Registration of Hindu Marriages
- Restitution of Conjugal Rights (RCR)
- Judicial Separation (Section 9 – HMA)
- Divorce under Hindu Law
- Divorce by Mutual Consent (13B HMA)
- Judicial Separation vs Divorce
- Maintenance pendente lite under the Hindu Marriage Act (Section 24)
- Permanent Alimony under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (Section 25)
- Family Courts Act, 1984
- Role of NGOs and Lok Adalats in matrimonial dispute resolution in India
- Dependents under HAMA, 1956
- Maintenance of a Widowed Daughter-in-Law under Hindu Law
- Capacity to give and Capacity to take for Adotion as per HAMA
- Gifts, Wills, and Testamentary Succession
- Devolution of property when a Hindu male dies intestate
- Devolution of property when a Hindu Male dies intestate (presentation)
- Devolution of property when a Hindu female dies intestate
- Types of guardians under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 (HMGA)
- Uniform Civil Code: Constitutional Vision, Personal Laws and Judicial Discourse
Law of Contract-1
- List of Leading Cases covered in Law of Contract-I
- Agreement vs Contract
- What is Offer (Proposal)? What is Invitation to Treat / Invitation to Offer?
- Acceptance and Essentials of Valid Acceptance
- Consideration in a Contract
- Competency to Contract
- Consent and Free Consent
- Unit-II
- Contingent Contracts
- Wagering Agreements
- E-Contracts (Electronic Contracts)
- Privity of Consideration
- Doctrine of Privity of Contract
- Privity of Contract vs Privity of Consideration
- Legality of Object and Consideration
- Agreement in Restraint of the Marriage
- Performace and Discharge of Contract
- Breach of Contract and Types of Breach
- Remedies for Breach of Contract with Special Reference to Damage
- Specific Performance as an Equitable Remedy
- Injunctions
Legal Language & Legal Writing
Law of Torts
- List of Leading Cases in Law of Torts
- Evolution of Law of Torts, Common Law developments
- Principles of Justice ,Equity and Good Conscience
- Nature, Scope, Characteristics and Objects of Law of Torts
- Distinction between Tort and Contract, Tort and Crime
- Essential elements of Torts
- Principles of Liability: Fault & No-fault Liability
- Malfeasance, Misfeasance & Non-feasance
- Motive, Intention, and Malice (Rea) in Tort Law
- Justifications & General Defences In Tort
- Extinguishment of Liability in the Law of Torts (Mechanisms of Discharge)
- Capacity and Parties in Tort Law: Who May Sue and Who May Not Be Sued
- The Tort of Defamation: Principles, Elements, and Defences
- Trespass to Land and Trespass to Person: Principles, Elements, and Advanced Concepts
- Negligence, Doctrine of Contributory Negligence, and Res Ipsa Loquitur
- Nuisance: Public and Private: Principles, Elements, and Defences
- State’s Liability and The Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity
- Vicarious Liability
- Strict Liability and Absolute Liability
- The Doctrine of Causation
- Remoteness of Damages
- Judicial and Extra-Judicial Remedies in the Law of Torts
Constitutional Law-1
- List of Leading Cases in Constitutional Law-I
- Historical Background to the Framing of the Indian Constitution
- Preamble — Nature and Significance
- Salient Features of the Constitution of India
- Citizenship under the Indian Constitution [Part-II: Article 5-11]
- State: Definition and Judicial Interpretation [Part-III: Article 12]
- Judicial Review
- Doctrine of Eclipse
- Doctrine of Severability
- Doctrine of Waiver (Rejected Doctrine)
- Article 14: “Equality before law” vs “Equal protection of laws”
- Arbitrariness
- Reasonable Classification (Article 14) — Meaning and Test
- Article 15 and Discrimination with Special Emphasis on Gender Discrimination
- Freedom of Speech and its Resonable Restriction with special reference to Press and Media
- Ex Post Facto Law, Its Prohibition and Rights of the Accused
- Freedom of Movement: Meaning, Scope, and its Reasonable Restrictions
- Right to Life and Liberty (Article 21)
- Preventive Detention
- Prohibition of Forced Labour and Child Labour
- Secularism: A Indian Constitutional Law Perspective
- Freedom of Religion (Articles 25–28)
- Cultural Rights and Right to Minorities
- Right to Education (RTE) in Indian Constitutional Law
- Constitutional Remedies – Right to move Courts
- Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India — Origin, Scope, Purpose & Transformative Cases