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UKPCSJ 2025 Notification Out: Uttarakhand Civil Judge Exam Details & Syllabus

The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has released the UKPCSJ 2025 notification for the Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam, offering 8 vacancies. This blog covers eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, application process, and preparation tips for UPSC aspirants. Apply online by the deadline and kickstart your judicial career!

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Landmark Judgements

Taj Trapezium Zone: SC’s ₹25,000 Fine Per Tree Explained with Forest Act & Article 142

On May 15, 2025, the Supreme Court imposed fines up to ₹25,000 per tree for illegal felling in the Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ), invoking Article 142 powers in the M.C. Mehta v. Union of India case. This ruling aims to protect the Taj Mahal and TTZ environment under the Indian Forest Act, 1927. Learn about the penalties, legal framework, and UPSC 2025 relevance here!

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Landmark Judgements

SC Approved ₹500 Crore Banke Bihari Temple Corridor Plan 2025

On May 15, 2025, the SC approved the ₹500 crore Shri Banke Bihari Temple Corridor Plan in Vrindavan, allowing the use of temple funds to acquire 5 acres of land. This ruling in Ishwar Chanda Sharma v. Devendra Kumar Sharma & Ors. aims to improve infrastructure and ensure a safer pilgrimage experience. Dive into the details, implications, and UPSC 2025 insights here!

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Current Affairs

Justice Surya Kant: From Hisar to NALSA Chairman – Life, Judgments, and Legacy

Justice Surya Kant, recently appointed as the Executive Chairman of NALSA in May 2025, has had a remarkable legal career spanning over four decades. From his humble beginnings in Hisar to becoming a Supreme Court judge and now leading NALSA, explore his life, key judgments, and contributions to India’s justice system. A must-read for UPSC 2025 aspirants and law enthusiasts!

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Landmark Judgements, Legal Updates

President Murmu Article 143 Reference: 14 Questions to Supreme Court

President Droupadi Murmu’s Article 143 reference to the Supreme Court in May 2025 has sparked a heated debate on Governors’ powers, deemed assent, and judicial timelines under Articles 200 and 201. This detailed guide explains the controversy, the Tamil Nadu Governor case, and key constitutional questions—perfect for law students, UPSC aspirants, and legal professionals preparing for 2025 exams.

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Landmark Judgements

Supreme Court’s Strategy to Tackle 7 Lakh Criminal Appeals: AI, Digitization & More for Judiciary Exams 2025

Discover the Supreme Court’s 2025 strategy to reduce 7.24 lakh criminal appeals using AI, digitization, and case management. Must-know for UPSC, Judiciary, CLAT! Join Doon Law Mentor.

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Current Affairs, Legal Concepts

What is a NOTAM? India’s 2025 Operation Sindoor & Aviation Law Explained

: India’s NOTAM on May 6, 2025, before Operation Sindoor’s military drills and strikes on Pakistan terror camps, shows its commitment to global aviation laws. Learn what is a NOTAM—its laws, rules, and treaties—for 2025 exams

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Landmark Judgements

SC Empowers Courts to Mandate Legislative Audits | Rutu Mihir Panchal Case Explained

In Rutu Mihir Panchal (2025), the Supreme Court held courts can direct legislative audits to ensure statutes meet their goals, reinforcing the Rule of Law. Learn the case, its legal impact, and exam tips for judiciary aspirants.

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Landmark Judgements

SC: Seniority in Direct Recruitment Must Be Based on Marks, Not Past Service

In R. Ranjith Singh v. Tamil Nadu (2025), the Supreme Court ruled that seniority in direct recruitment must be based on exam marks, not past service, striking down a Tamil Nadu rule. Learn the case, its impact, and exam tips for judiciary aspirants

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