In a significant ruling reinforcing the principles governing grant of bail, the Supreme Court of India has held that where bail granted to an accused has already been cancelled by the Supreme Court, a subsequent bail application cannot be allowed
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ILI Concludes CLEA-MILAT Research Mentoring Programme 2026; Justice P.S. Narasimha Highlights Role of Ethical Legal Research and AI Awareness
The Indian Law Institute (ILI), in collaboration with the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) and the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy & Training (MILAT), successfully concluded the Valedictory Ceremony of the CLEA-MILAT Research Mentoring Programme (RMP)® 2026 at its New …
UGC NET Law Mock Test Series – II | Practice Questions with Answers
Sharpen your legal preparation with Legal Bites UGC NET Law Mock Test Series—carefully curated to mirror the latest exam pattern, question style, and difficulty level. From Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law to International Law, IPC/BNS, Torts, Family Law, Environmental Law, and …
Assam Judicial Services Exam Mains 2021 Previous Year Paper (Law Paper-I) | Constitution, CPC, TP Act, and Contract Law
Candidates appearing for the Assam Judicial Services Examination should practise the Assam Judicial Services Mains 2021 Paper (Law Paper I), which covers subjects such as the Constitution of India, CPC, Transfer of Property Act, and Contract Law, along with other …
Assam Judicial Services Exam Mains 2021 Previous Year Paper (Law Paper-II) | IPC, CrPC, IEA & Law of Torts
Candidates appearing for the Assam Judicial Services Examination should practise the Assam Judicial Services Mains 2021 Previous Year Paper (Law Paper-II), which covers important subjects such as IPC, CrPC, Indian Evidence Act, and Law of Torts, along with other previous …
Assam Judicial Services Exam Mains 2021 Previous Year Paper (English)
Candidates preparing for the Assam Judicial Services Examination should practice the Assam Judicial Services Mains 2021 paper (English) along with other previous year papers before appearing for the mains. Solving these papers provides a clear understanding of the exam pattern, …
Right to Life Includes Safe Movement Without Fear of Dog Bites: Supreme Court Reaffirms Article 21 Protection
In a significant judgment addressing public safety and constitutional rights, the Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed that the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution is not confined to mere animal existence but includes the right to …
Assam Judicial Services Exam Mains 2023 Previous Year Paper (Law Paper-II) | IPC, CrPC, IEA & Law of Torts
Candidates appearing for the Assam Judicial Services Examination should practise the Assam Judicial Services Mains 2023 Previous Year Paper (Law Paper-II), which covers important subjects such as IPC, CrPC, Indian Evidence Act, and Law of Torts, along with other previous …
Assam Judicial Services Exam Mains 2023 Previous Year Paper (Law Paper-I) | Constitution, CPC, TP Act, and Contract Law
Candidates appearing for the Assam Judicial Services Examination should practise the Assam Judicial Services Mains 2023 Paper (Law Paper I), which covers subjects such as the Constitution of India, CPC, Transfer of Property Act, and Contract Law, along with other …
Is Mother Tongue Education Protected as a Fundamental Right Under the Constitution? Supreme Court’s View
In a landmark judgment reaffirming the constitutional significance of language in education, the Supreme Court of India in Padam Mehta and Another v. State of Rajasthan & Ors. (2026 INSC 476) examined whether children have a constitutional right to receive …