Drafting Writ Petition Punjab Haryana High Court

Drafting Writ Petition Punjab Haryana High Court

This post is for law students and graduates who want to know how writ petitions are being drafted for High Court Chandigarh. Punjab and Haryana High Court entertains writ petition under Article 226/227 of the constitution of India. Also Read- Legal Drafting Basics for Law Students Fresher Junior Lawyers Legal Interns Let’s Read them first: … Read more

Learn Legal Drafting for Courts India Online in 30 days

Learn Legal Drafting for Courts India Online in 30 days

Legal Drafting is everything for an aspiring Young law graduate wishing to practice in Indian Courts. Even for a law student, legal intern, law fresher, junior lawyers or legal associates who are low in confidence regarding legal drafting can take benefit from this certificate legal drafting course online in just 30 days. Giving you a … Read more

Fundamental Rules of Legal Drafting Course for Law Students

Fundamental Rules of Legal Drafting Course for Law Students

This post is excerpt from Online Legal Drafting Course for Law Students Freshers Legal Interns discussing Fundamental Rules Of Legal Drafting. So if you are interested to learn the craft of legal drafting for courts, then this course is apt for you.  No doubt, drafting pleading & conveyancing is a subject in our law course … Read more

RTI Lawyer Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali Zirakpur Derabassi

RTI Lawyer Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali Zirakpur Derabassi

RTI lawyer Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali guides you how to file RTI applications online. RTI Law in India “Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and the people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.” -James Madison[1] Also Read- Information to Be Asked Under Rti? History Sweden is the … Read more

Criminal Trial Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali

Criminal Trial Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali

Know stages of your criminal case by Criminal Trial lawyer Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali who would guide on each and every step of prosecution. INTRODUCTION In India, criminal law is divided into three parts:- The Indian Penal Code, 1860 The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 That means, the combination of these three … Read more

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