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The Allahabad High Court recently clarified an important aspect of succession law concerning the grant of succession certificates. In Smt. Alka Singhania v. Smt. Shilpi Agarwal (Matters Under Article 227 No. 8772 of 2025...


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In Anurag Krishna Sinha v. State of Bihar & Anr. (Civil Appeal No. 13581 of 2025, decided on 10 March 2026), the Supreme Court of India delivered an important ruling on constitutional limits on legislative acquisit...


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Candidates preparing for the Goa Judicial Services Examination should solve the Goa Judicial Services Mains Written Examination 2020 – Paper I (Civil Law) along with other previous years’ question papers before appearing for the Preliminary and Main stages. Practising authentic papers not only familiarises aspirants with the pattern and style of questions but...


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Candidates preparing for the Goa Judicial Services Examination should solve the Goa Judicial Services Mains Written Examination 2020 – Paper II (Criminal Law) along with other previous years’ question papers before appearing for the Preliminary and Main stages. Practising authentic papers not only familiarises aspirants with the pattern and style of questions but also helps ...


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In a significant reaffirmation of the fundamental principles of criminal jurisprudence, the Allahabad High Court held that a criminal conviction cannot be sustained merely based on suspicion or possibilities. The Court emphasised that the prosecution must prove the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt, and where material inconsistencies and evidentiary gaps exist,...


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