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In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court on Monday (March 4) overturned the 1998 PV Narasimha Rao judgment which held that members of parliament and legislative assemblies could claim immunity under Articles 105(2) and 194(2) of the Constitution for receiving a bribe in contemplation of a vote or speech in the legislature.

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Sita Soren v. Union of India | Criminal Appeal No. 451 of 2019


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📚 Legal Magazine, 2023 for Competitive Exams by Judicial Disha📚

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It was really a delightful moment for me when Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Hon’ble Former Judge Supreme Court of India blessed my two books on UPSC Law Optional, Constitutional and Administrative Law and International Law today. He also gave his valuable guidance in finalising my forthcoming book on Law of Crimes on incorporating the changes brought about by the newly enacted Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) which is going to replace the existing Indian Penal Code IPC) soon. That book with these contents will be of immense help to every law student who is aspiring for a career in Civil Services, Judiciary and others through various competitive exams in addition to academics. My heartfelt gratitude to respected jurist and legal luminary for all his support, encouragement and motivation…🙏


It was really a delightful moment for me when Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Hon’ble Former Judge Supreme Court of India blessed my two books on UPSC Law Optional, Constitutional and Administrative Law and International Law today. He also gave his valuable guidance in finalising my forthcoming book on Law of Crimes on incorporating the changes brought about by the newly enacted Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) which is going to replace the existing Indian Penal Code IPC) soon. That book with these contents will be of immense help to every law student who is aspiring for a career in Civil Services, Judiciary and others through various competitive exams in addition to academics. My heartfelt gratitude to respected jurist and legal luminary for all his support, encouragement and motivation…🙏


It was really a delightful moment for me when Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Hon’ble Former Judge Supreme Court of India blessed my two books on UPSC Law Optional, Constitutional and Administrative Law and International Law today. He also gave his valuable guidance in finalising my forthcoming book on Law of Crimes on incorporating the changes brought about by the newly enacted Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) which is going to replace the existing Indian Penal Code IPC) soon. That book with these contents will be of immense help to every law student who is aspiring for a career in Civil Services, Judiciary and others through various competitive exams in addition to academics. My heartfelt gratitude to respected jurist and legal luminary for all his support, encouragement and motivation…🙏


It was really a delightful moment for me when Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Hon’ble Former Judge Supreme Court of India blessed my two books on UPSC Law Optional, Constitutional and Administrative Law and International Law today. He also gave his valuable guidance in finalising my forthcoming book on Law of Crimes on incorporating the changes brought about by the newly enacted Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) which is going to replace the existing Indian Penal Code IPC) soon. That book with these contents will be of immense help to every law student who is aspiring for a career in Civil Services, Judiciary and others through various competitive exams in addition to academics. My heartfelt gratitude to respected jurist and legal luminary for all his support, encouragement and motivation…🙏






The Post Office Bill, 2023 passed by the Parliament

👉The Lok Sabha passed the Post Office Bill, 2023, ushering in a new era by replacing the archaic Indian Post Office Act of 1898.

👉The bill, initially introduced in the Rajya Sabha during the Monsoon Session on August 10, successfully navigated both houses of Parliament, after first receiving approval from the upper house on December 4.

👉The new legislation, aimed at modernising the regulatory framework governing India Post, has, however, sparked apprehensions and criticisms.

👉A central point of contention revolves around the potential ramifications of the bill, particularly vis-à-vis the interception of mail.

👉Section 9 of the legislation empowers the central government to authorise officers to intercept, open, or detain mail on grounds related to national security, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, emergencies, public safety, or contravention of the law.

👉 Section 10, it is important to note, absolves India Post, administered by the central government, from liability for lapses in service, except for liabilities explicitly prescribed by the government. 


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The Telecommunications Bill, 2023 introduced in the Lok Sabha on December 18, after President Droupadi Murmu recommended its introduction under Article 117(1) of the Constitution of India yesterday.

👉This bill - tabled by IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw - aims to usher in comprehensive regulations for the telecommunications sector.

👉However, concerns have been raised over what is being perceived as an attempt to categorise it as a money bill.

👉Article 117 of the Constitution contains a special provision for finance bills, which includes money bills. While all money bills are finance bills, all finance bills are not money bills.

👉The prerequisite for a finance bill to become a money bill are that it must be introduced in the Lok Sabha on the president's recommendation. The role of the Rajya Sabha in a money bill's passage is also limited. While they are sent to the parliament's upper house for its recommendations, it cannot reject or amend a money bill.

👉The introduction of the Telecommunications Bill has, therefore, triggered opposition, with lawmakers crying foul over an attempt to evade scrutiny in the Rajya Sabha and calling for its consideration as a regular bill.




100 Important Judgements (2023) of the Supreme Court - Part I


👉 The Central Government has decided to withdraw the three criminal law reform bills - Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Sakshya Bill and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita- introduced by it in the Lok Sabha to replace the Indian Penal Code, the Indian Evidence Act and the Code of Criminal Procedure respectively.

👉 The three criminal bills will be withdrawn and replaced with three new Bills after incorporating the changes recommended by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs.

Source: Live Law

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