WORD/ DOCTRINE OF THE DAY “Assentio Mentium” Assentio Mentium is a Latin word that means “meeting of minds” or mutual assent (express or implied) of the...
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Judicial Services Exam—Indian Constitution MCQs on Amendments of Indian Constitution 1 Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the amendment of...
What is Article 297 of the Constitution of India ? Article 297 of the Constitution of India lays down that all the resources or valuable things within...
WORD/DOCTRINE OF THE DAY Doctrine of BONA VACANTIA/ ESCHEAT This is a common law doctrine relates to the land law. “Bona Vacantia” (BV) means goods without an...
Parliament’s Constituent Power Vs. Judicial Veto with Special Reference to Amendment of the Indian Constitution Part 20 (Article 368) deals with the...
WORD OF THE DAY EXHORTATION Exhortation means “insistence”. It is basically an address or communication emphatically urging someone to do something. For...
Word of the Day COMPOS MENTIS— It is a Latin term. It means a person of sound mind, memory, and understanding. The antonym of compos mentis is “non...
TRANSFER AND WITHDRAWAL OF SUIT, APPEALS & OTHER PROCEEDINGS Sections 22 to 25 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) deal with the transfers and...
PLACE OF SUING An aggrieved person has a right to file a civil suit before the court/ tribunal for grievance of his redressal. A civil suit may be filed before...
Sources of Indian Constitution— Our Indian Constitution has been inspired from the then constitutions across the world and accordingly the relevant provisions/...