📘 10 MOST IMPORTANT MAINS Q&A – TPA (JUDICIAL LEVEL) 🧾 Q1. Explain “Transfer of Property” under Section 5. What are its essential elements? ✅ Answer: Section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act defines transfer of property as an […]
Category: Mains Questions & Answers
5 WRITS + LANDMARK JUDGMENTS
⚖️ 5 WRITS + LANDMARK JUDGMENTS 1. Habeas Corpus (Produce the Body) 👉 Used when a person is illegally detained 📌 Landmark Case: ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla🔹 During Emergency, SC held right to move Habeas Corpus suspended (later criticized […]
Difference Between Theft, Cheating, Criminal Breach of Trust & Misappropriation
Difference Between Theft, Cheating, Criminal Breach of Trust & Misappropriation Offence IPC Section Key Idea How Property Is Obtained Important Element Theft 378 Dishonestly taking property Taken without consent of owner Moving property Cheating 415 / 420 Deception to obtain […]
Top 10 Mains Questions – Indian Succession Act (Delhi Judicial Exam)
Top 10 Mains Questions – Indian Succession Act (Delhi Judicial Exam) 1. Explain Testamentary and Intestate Succession under the Indian Succession Act. Answer The Indian Succession Act, 1925 governs the law relating to succession and inheritance of property. Testamentary Succession […]
Top 10 Delhi Judicial Level Questions Domestic Violence & Maintenance (with Model Answers)
⚖️ Top 10 Delhi Judicial Level Questions Domestic Violence & Maintenance (with Model Answers) 1. Explain the concept of “Domestic Relationship” under the DV Act. Model Answer The expression domestic relationship under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, […]
Specific Relief Act – Mains Q & A
1️⃣ Q. Discuss the nature and object of the Specific Relief Act. Is specific performance discretionary? ✅ Answer: The Specific Relief Act, 1963 provides civil remedies for enforcement of individual civil rights, primarily through: Specific performance Injunctions Declaratory relief Rectification […]
Cancellation of Sale deed – Explain ?
complete, exam-ready explanation of Cancellation of Sale Deed with provisions, case law, and step-by-step reasoning: ⚖ 1️⃣ Governing Law Specific Relief Act, 1963 – Sections 31 & 32 Sec 31: Court may cancel instruments by decree if executed without free […]
SECTION 151 CPC – INHERENT POWERS OF CIVIL COURT
SECTION 151 CPC – INHERENT POWERS OF CIVIL COURT 📘 Statutory Text (Essence) Section 151 CPC provides: “Nothing in this Code shall be deemed to limit or otherwise affect the inherent power of the Court to make such orders as […]
Comparison: Order VII Rule 11(d) vs Order XIV Rule 2 CPC
⚖ Comparison: Order VII Rule 11(d) vs Order XIV Rule 2 CPC Point of Distinction Order VII Rule 11(d) CPC Order XIV Rule 2 CPC Stage of Application At threshold stage (before or at initial scrutiny of plaint) After issues […]
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE – COMPLETE DEEP ANALYSIS
📘 CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE – COMPLETE DEEP ANALYSIS 1️⃣ What is Circumstantial Evidence? Circumstantial evidence means: Evidence of surrounding facts from which the existence of the main fact (guilt) is inferred. It is indirect evidence. Example: No eyewitness to murder, but: […]
GUJARAT PASA – COMPLETE ANALYTICAL CHART
📘 PART 1: GUJARAT PASA – COMPLETE ANALYTICAL CHART (Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act, 1985) ⚖ 1. OBJECT OF PASA Aspect Explanation Nature Preventive detention law (not punitive) Purpose To prevent future harmful activities Constitutional Basis Article 22(3)(b) – Preventive […]
Proclaimed Offender – Complete Procedure Chart
Proclaimed Offender – Complete Procedure Chart I. Stepwise Process Step Provision Requirement NBW issued §70 CrPC Non-bailable warrant Court satisfied accused absconding §82(1) Recorded satisfaction mandatory Proclamation published §82(2) 30 days appearance time Failure to appear §82(4) Declare proclaimed offender […]
Absconding Accused – Full Remand + Default Bail Mega Analysis
⚖ PART 1: Absconding Accused – Full Remand + Default Bail Mega Analysis I. Legal Framework (CrPC → BNSS) Subject CrPC Provision BNSS Provision Core Principle Proclamation §82 §84 BNSS Court may declare absconder as proclaimed offender Attachment §83 §85 […]
REMAND UNDER BNSS – DETAILED ANALYTICAL CHART
📊 REMAND UNDER BNSS – DETAILED ANALYTICAL CHART 🔹 1️⃣ Basic Framework Particular Position Under BNSS Governing Section Section 187 BNSS When Applicable When investigation cannot be completed within 24 hours Production Accused must be produced before Magistrate Magistrate Power […]
Top 10 _ Bail _ Mains Questions and Answers
1️⃣ “Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception” — Discuss. Model Answer: The principle originates from: State of Rajasthan v. Balchand Gudikanti Narasimhulu v. Public Prosecutor Dataram Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh The Supreme Court held that: Presumption […]
DEFAULT BAIL – COMPLETE TIMELINE CHART (Section 167(2) CrPC / Sec 187 BNSS)
DEFAULT BAIL – COMPLETE TIMELINE CHART (Section 167(2) CrPC / Sec 187 BNSS) 🔹 STAGE 1 – Date of Arrest 📌 Day 0 = Date of First Remand Accused is arrested. Produced before Magistrate within 24 hours. Police or judicial […]
What is Injunction ? Article_ Answer with case laws
The Term “INJUNCTION” ordinarily means a judicial process where a party is required to do or to restrain himself from doing any particular act or thing. India inherited the Law of Injunction from England who initially borrowed it from Roman […]
What is Injunction ? Full Answer with case laws
What Is an Injunction in a Civil Case? To begin with, an injunction is a court order that directs a person to do something or to stop doing something. In civil cases, injunctions are mainly used to: Prevent damage to property […]
TOP 10 HINDU SUCCESSION ACT – JUDICIAL MAINS Question and Answers
TOP 10 HINDU SUCCESSION ACT – JUDICIAL MAINS Q&A Q1. How is property of a Hindu male dying intestate devolved? Answer Under Section 8 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, the property of a Hindu male dying intestate devolves: Firstly, […]
15_Adverse Possession_Mains Questions
Q1. Doctrine of Adverse Possession & Ingredients Answer: Adverse possession is a mode of acquiring title whereby a person in hostile, continuous and uninterrupted possession of immovable property for the statutory period extinguishes the title of the true owner under […]
ONE-PAGE ADVERSE POSSESSION – SUCCESS CHECKLIST
🧾 ONE-PAGE ADVERSE POSSESSION – SUCCESS CHECKLIST (Judicial Exams | Civil Judge | District Judge | Mains & Interview) ✅ STEP 1: IDENTIFY NATURE OF ENTRY ✔️ Forcible entry / trespass✔️ Entry under void / defective sale deed✔️ Entry as […]
5_State _Model _Question Paper _ Negotiable _Mains _Exam
STATE JUDICIARY MAINS NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT – 5 QUESTION PAPERS (COMPILED) 🟦 PAPER–1: DELHI JUDICIAL SERVICES (DJS) Time: 3 Hours Marks: 100 Q1. (15 marks) Enumerate the essential ingredients of an offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. Whether […]
Top_10_Mains Questions and answer of Negotiable Instrument Act
Q1. Explain the essential ingredients of an offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. Answer (Mains Model): Introduction:Section 138 NI Act was inserted to enhance the credibility of cheques and ensure commercial certainty. Essential Ingredients:To constitute an offence […]
Important Criminal Q & A
Q1. What is the difference between culpable homicide and murder? Answer: Culpable homicide is the genus and murder is the species.All murders are culpable homicides, but not all culpable homicides are murders. The distinction depends upon degree of intention and […]
Explain the process of filing a suit as an indigent person. Whether the applicant can get an interim relief of injunction before the indigency application is admitted and the applicant is permitted to sue as an indigent person.
⚖️ ORDER XXXIII CPC – CASE-LAW CHART (Suit by Indigent Person) Issue Case-law & Citation Principle Laid Down Meaning of “Indigent Person” Mathai M. Paikeday v. C.K. Antony (2011) 13 SCC 174 Order XXXIII must be interpreted liberally to advance […]