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Educate yourself about your Legal Rights with Know the Law legal column by Lawstreet Journal India. We provide comprehensive coverage of Legal Education, legal research in India, legal topics in India, including Legal News, the latest laws, cases, and regulations.

Kerala State Consumer Commission Upholds Refund Order Against Immigration Consultancy, Imposes Additional Costs [Read Order]
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Kerala State Consumer Commission Upholds Refund Order Against Immigration Consultancy, Imposes Additional Costs [Read Order]

Kerala State Consumer Commission upheld a refund order against an immigration consultancy, imposing additional costs for deficiency in Canadian PR visa services.

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Vande Mataram at 150: Constitutional Reverence, Judicial Restraint, and the Limits of Legal Nationalism Know The Law
Vande Mataram at 150: Constitutional Reverence, Judicial Restraint, and the Limits of Legal Nationalism

At 150, Vande Mataram’s constitutional status, judicial restraint, and the limits of legal nationalism reveal India’s unresolved debate on law and reverence.

Right to Disconnect Bill 2025: No Work Emails After Office Hours Explained Know The Law
Right to Disconnect Bill 2025: No Work Emails After Office Hours Explained

India’s Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 proposes a legal ban on after-hours work calls and emails, aiming to protect employees from digital burnout and stress.

Analysis of India’s Online Gaming Law: The Promotion And Regulation Of Online Gaming Act, 2025 Know The Law
Analysis of India’s Online Gaming Law: The Promotion And Regulation Of Online Gaming Act, 2025

India’s Online Gaming Act 2025 imposes blanket ban on money games, targets fraud & addiction; promotes e-sports and safe social gaming.

JUDICIAL POWER: SINE QUA NON FOR CITIZEN’S RIGHT Prelude Know The Law
JUDICIAL POWER: SINE QUA NON FOR CITIZEN’S RIGHT Prelude

Read how the Keshav Singh case sparked a constitutional crisis and led the Supreme Court to redefine the limits of judicial power in India.

Cultural Interpretation of the Constitution

Explore the concept of cultural interpretation of the Indian Constitution, its impact on judicial precedents, and its role in shaping constitutional law and public morality.

Ranveer Allahbadia Controversy: Complainant Says ‘No Arrest Needed’

Complainant Akshit Singh tells LawStreet Journal he seeks accountability, not arrests, in the Ranveer Allahbadia-Samay Raina controversy over obscene content.

Not indulged in any encroachment, have confined my work within Constitution’s framework: PM Modi [Read Press Relese]

PM Modi highlights working within constitutional limits, emphasizes India’s transformation, and honors Constitution’s spirit at 75th anniversary event.

75th Constitution Day: History and Significance of November 26

Explore the history and significance of India’s 75th Constitution Day, celebrated on November 26, honoring justice, equality, liberty, and democracy.

Can the Preamble of the Constitution be Amended During an Emergency and After the Expiry of the Lok Sabha?

Can the Preamble of the Constitution be amended during an emergency? Explore constitutional, legal, and ethical questions surrounding the 42nd Amendment.

Amendments during extension of Parliament

Can Parliament amend the Constitution during emergency extensions? Analyzing the limits of constituent powers and democratic implications. - By Nitin Upadhyay

Comparative Study Of Matrimonial Laws Of Hindu And Muslim

Comparative analysis of Hindu and Muslim matrimonial laws, exploring differences in marriage and divorce provisions under personal laws for both religions.

Broadcasting Bill 2024: Will It Destroy the Content Creator Industry?

The withdrawal of the 2024 Draft Broadcast Bill sparks more debate than clarity, leaving both the media and legal sectors questioning the future of digital regulation.

Any reference of IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act to be read as BNS, BNSS & BSA: Union govt [Read Notification]

Union government mandates IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act references be read as BNS, BNSS & BSA in official documents from July 1, 2024.

Zero FIR: Here’s all you need to know!

Understanding Zero FIR: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 154 allows FIR at any police station. E-FIR under Section 173 ensures efficient crime reporting in India.

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SC Invokes Article 139A, Withdraws Three Decade-Old Criminal Revision Petitions From Allahabad HC To Itself [Read Order]

Supreme Court invokes Article 139A to transfer three decade-old criminal revision petitions from Allahabad High Court to itself, citing exceptional delay and public importance.

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“Deity May Not Vote, But Constitution Speaks”: Madras HC Finds Wilful Contempt Over Delay in Recovering 507 Acres of Temple Land [Read Order]

Madras High Court finds wilful contempt by officials for failing to recover 507 acres of temple land, remarking that a deity may not vote but the Constitution must protect its rights.

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Intra-Court Appeal Maintainable Against Ex Parte Ad Interim Orders Affecting Statutory Remedy Rights: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]

Kerala High Court rules intra-court appeals are maintainable against ex parte ad interim orders that affect a party’s right to pursue statutory remedies.

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