Advocate General of the State is the highest law officer in the state. The Constitution of India (Article 165) has provided for the office of the... View Article
Article 75 mentions the following provisions:Â The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President, and the other Ministers shall be... View Article
Article 143 of the Constitution authorises the president to seek the opinion of the Supreme court in the two categories of matters: On any... View Article
Cornelia Sorabji was the first female graduate of Bombay University. She became the first woman to practise law in India. She was the first... View Article
The Constitution of India (Article 76) has provided for the office of the Attorney General of India. He is the highest law officer in the... View Article
Taluk Legal Services Committees are constituted for each of the Taluk or Mandal or for a group of Taluk or Mandals to coordinate the activities... View Article
According to Section 11 (B) of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987 functions of the Taluk Legal Services Committee is as follows: Co-ordinate... View Article
The main functions of the District Legal Service Authority (DLSA) or the activities engaged by DLSA are as follows:Â Provides free and competent... View Article
The areas where legal services are not available are mentioned below: Cases of defamation. Cases of contempt of court or perjury. Proceedings... View Article
It shall be the duty of the State Authority to given effect to the policy and directions of the Central Authority. The State Legal Services... View Article
National Legal Services Authority of India (NALSA) lays down policies, principles, guidelines and frames effective and economical schemes for the... View Article
The Free Legal Services include:- Payment of court fee, process fees and all other charges payable or incurred in connection with any legal... View Article
The Indus Valley had all mountains to its north and a large desert to its west. These natural barriers helped in protecting the civilization from... View Article
The most powerful of all the Mahajanapadas was Maghada. For further reading check the following articles: Prehistoric Age in India Prehistoric... View Article
One of the most unique features of the Indus Valley Civilization is the development of urban centres. For further reading check the following... View Article
The Indus Valley Civilizations (IVC) were different from other ancient civilizations in the sense that the IVC did not build any monuments and... View Article
The uniqueness of the Indus Valley Civilization can be attributed to the technological advancements of its inhabitants. Notable examples include... View Article
The Indus Valley Civilization was unique due to the technological advancements of its inhabitants. The Indus Valley people achieved many notable... View Article