The Lawmatics Bulletin

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Weekly legal Report is our initiative to bring top stories of the week from the legal and general world which will be helpful for the law student to be aware about the their field and don’t miss any important update around them.

Money Laundering: The Political Tool

The process of hiding or masking the identity of proceeds obtained unlawfully so they seem to have come from authorized ...

Understanding Public Nuisance: Interference with Public Rights and Community Welfare”

There must be an act in order to create a public nuisance, and the conduct does not have to be ...

Assam Delimitation: Redrawing Boundaries for Political Representation

Recently a draft Assam delimitation document was published by the Election Commission of India (EC). The Concept 01 The concept ...

Crash Course: Exploring the Legalities of Car Accidents

The owner of the motor vehicle shall be liable to pay a compensation of a sum of five lakh rupees ...

What happens if you possess a stolen property

If a person recieves a property which he knows that it is a stolen property then the person shall be ...

What is Culpable Homicide? Meaning and Overview

Not all responsible homicides are murders. The Concept 01 The concept of Culpable HomicideCulpable means:legally responsible for an actionHomicide means: ...

Government Contracts: Application of Article 299

In a Recent Glock Asia Pacific case the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot claim immunity from the legal ...

Adverse possession: Law Commission said ‘No reason for increasing the period of limitation’

The Law Commission, headed by former Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court Ritu Raj Awasthi and comprising retired Kerala High ...

The Lawmatics Bulletin- 25

27-April-2021 to 4-May-2021 THE HON'BLE APEX COURT ISSUED NOTICE IN A PLEA TO EXAMINE CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF SECTION 124A OF ...

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Supreme Court Order on Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 Challenges: A Legal Analysis

Introduction On April 17, 2025, the Supreme Court of India addressed a batch of writ petitions challenging the constitutional validity ...

The Intepretaiton of ‘as soon as may be’ by Supreme Court in the case of Detention

The Supreme Court in Durga Pada Ghosh v. State of West Bengal reported in (1972) 2 SCC 656 whilst dealing ...

Constituent Assembly Debate on the Urgency of Giving Assent to Bills by Governor

Unlike many countries across the globe wherein a provision for deemed assent upon the expiry of the specified time period ...

The Conditions when the Governor can not reserve bills for reconsideration of President

The excerpt taken from the judgment of State of Tamilnadu v. Governor of Tamilnadu (2025). The Governor, in exercise of ...

Governor cannot permanently keep a bill with him without according assent to it- Supreme Court

The present excerpt is taken from the judgment of State of Tamilnadu v. Governor of Tamilnadu (2025). A plain reading ...

How the Power of Assent to Bills is exercised in Different Other Constitution

The tenets of parliamentary democracy demand that while the head of state must act on the advice of ministers, the ...
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