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Ram Kishore Sen vs Union of India (1966): Comprehensive Legal Analysis of Territorial Sovereignty

Ram Kishore Sen vs Union of India AIR 1966 SC 644 is a landmark case on territorial sovereignty and constitutional amendments. Doon Law Mentor offers a detailed legal analysis for lawyers and law students, exploring the Indian Constitution’s framework, Article 3, and the Berubari Union transfer.

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Landmark Judgements

Haryana v. Punjab 2002: SYL Canal Water Dispute

State of Haryana v. State of Punjab (2002) 2 SCC 507 is a landmark case on inter-state water disputes and constitutional federalism. Doon Law Mentor offers a detailed legal analysis for lawyers and law students of this Haryana v, Punjab case relating to SYL canal water dispute, exploring the Indian Constitution’s framework, judicial review, and implications for federal disputes.

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Legal Concepts

Can the Words Socialist and Secular Ever Be Removed from the Indian Constitution

Can the words Socialist and Secular be removed from the Indian Constitution? Doon Law Mentor offers a detailed legal analysis for lawyers and law students, exploring the basic structure doctrine, judicial precedents, and constitutional implications of amending the Preamble.

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Legal Updates

One Big Beautiful Bill: Key Provisions and Legal Implications for 2025

The One Big Beautiful Bill (H.R.1, 2025) transforms U.S. tax, healthcare, and immigration law. Passed by the Senate on July 1, 2025, it extends Trump’s 2017 tax cuts and reforms Medicaid. Explore its key provisions with Doon Law Mentor’s’s expert analysis for lawyers and law students.

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Landmark Judgements

Kesavananda Bharati Case: Legal Analysis of the Basic Structure Doctrine

The Kesavananda Bharati Case (1973) introduced the Basic Structure Doctrine, limiting Parliament’s amendment powers. Explore the legal issues, Supreme Court’s reasoning, and implications for lawyers and law students with Doon Law Mentor’s expert analysis of this landmark judgment.

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Landmark Judgements

S.R. Bommai Case : Legal Analysis of President’s Rule and Federalism

The S.R. Bommai Case (S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1918) redefined President’s Rule under Article 356, strengthening federalism. Explore the legal issues, Supreme Court’s reasoning, and implications for lawyers and law students with Doon Law Mentor’s expert analysis of this landmark judgment.

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Legal Concepts

Berubari Union Case: Legal Analysis of India’s Territorial Cession

The Berubari Union Case (1960) clarified India’s ability to cede land, requiring a constitutional amendment. Explore the legal issues, Supreme Court’s observations, reasoning, and implications for lawyers and law students with Doon Law Mentor’s expert analysis of this landmark ruling.

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Legal Concepts, Law school

Unlawful Assembly and Public Tranquility in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023

Explore unlawful assembly and public tranquility in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, covering BNS Sections 189–197, landmark cases like Kedar Nath Singh, and recent legal updates. Master this for UPSC, CLAT, and AIBE with Doon Law Mentor’s expert insights!

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Legal Concepts, Current Affairs

Law on Transit Remand in India: BNSS Framework and Raja Raghuvanshi Case Insights

Explore the law on transit remand in India under BNSS, its safeguards, and key judgments. Learn how it applies in cases like Raja Raghuvanshi’s murder. Master this for UKPCSJ, MPCJ, DJS, and CLAT with Doon Law Mentor’s resources

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Vacancy Updates, Landmark Judgements

Decoding Uttarakhand Judicial Services 2025 Supreme Court Challenge

The Uttarakhand Judicial Services 2025 exam faces a Supreme Court challenge for excluding blind and non-domiciled PwBD candidates. Learn about the case, legal issues, and implications for UKPCSJ 2025 aspirants. Prepare with Doon Law Mentor.

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Judiciary Exam Tips

Unclogging the Docket: Supreme Court’s Innovative Approach to Case Pendency

The Supreme Court of India has released a groundbreaking report, Unclogging the Docket: Tackling Short, Infructuous and Old Cases, detailing a pendency project conducted by the Centre for Research and Planning (CRP) from November 2024 to May 2025. This initiative, the first to implement Differentiated Case Management in India, processed 10,000 pending cases, identified short, old, and infructuous matters, and achieved judicial resolution for around 2,000 cases. With an improved disposal rate of 104%, this project offers a scalable model for reducing judicial pendency across India.

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