Maansarovar Law Centre Blogs on Judiciary, CLAT, DU LL.B Exam, CUET Exam Coaching in Delhi

HJS Previous Year Exams

The Haryana Judicial Services (HJS) previous year exams are a gateway for aspiring judicial officers to enter the esteemed Haryana judiciary. Preparation for these exams requires strategic planning, dedication, and a thorough understanding of the exam pattern.

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UP PCSJ Coaching

UP PCSJ (Uttar Pradesh Provincial Civil Services - Judicial), also known as UP Judiciary, is one of the most challenging and prestigious competitive examinations for law graduates aspiring to become civil judges in Uttar Pradesh, which is often achieved through UP PCSJ Coaching.

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CLAT Answer Key 2025

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025, conducted on December 1, 2024, was one of the most significant exams for law aspirants in India. With the test now concluded, candidates eagerly await the release of the CLAT Answer Key 2025 to estimate their scores and assess their

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RJS Coaching

Venturing on the path to become a judicial officer is a challenging journey, and RJS Coaching plays an important role in turning this aspiration to reality. At Maansarovar Law Centre, we understand how demanding the Rajasthan Judicial Services (RJS) examination

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CLAT 2026

Preparing for CLAT 2026 requires a well-planned approach and a solid understanding of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) format, updated syllabi, and the latest trends in question patterns. For those aspiring to secure a place in top National Law Universities (NLUs) in 2026,

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CPC – ORDER 12

Order 12 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) relates to the admission and denial of documents in legal cases. This rule applies when one party presents documents as evidence. The other side then has a chance to admit or deny those papers.

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CPC – ORDER 11

India's Code of Civil Procedure from 1908 includes Order XI, often called "CPC Order 11." This order relates to the discovery and inspection process for documents in civil court cases. It enables one party to require the other side to disclose relevant documents.

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CPC – ORDER 10

Order 10 examinations typically happen after pleadings but before issues are framed. The court orally questions parties on relevant matters. Though usually done in court, the judge may use other means if needed. Statements made are recorded in writing or dictated for the record.

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CPC – ORDER 9

India's legal system follows the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). It ensures everyone gets fair treatment and cases move smoothly. Order 9 is a key part of the CPC. This order explains what happens if someone doesn't show up to court.

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CPC – ORDER 8

In civil cases, the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) of 1908 lays out the legal process which covers the defendant's response to the plaintiff's complaint. This includes filing a written statement, set off claims, and counter claims.

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CPC – ORDER 7

India's Civil Procedure Code of 1908 (CPC) lays out rules for civil cases. But one part stands out which is Order 7. It tells you exactly how to start a lawsuit by filing a plaint (written complaint). This order is lengthy, telling you all the key parts needed to kick things off properly.

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CPC – ORDER 6

One important rule is CPC Order 6. It deals with how to start a legal case. To start a case, you need special papers. CPC Order 6 tells you how to get and deliver those papers. In this article, we'll look at CPC Order 6. We'll see what it does.

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CPC – ORDER 5

The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) delineates the authority and scope of various courts according to several factors, including the nature of the legal issue at hand, the geographical jurisdiction, and the pecuniary jurisdiction (financial value associated with the dispute).

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OLEUM GAS CASE

In 1986, in an important legal case which is known as MC Mehta vs. Union of India (Oleum Gas Leak Case) the Supreme Court of India changed the environmental law in the country in a major way. The court introduced the "Absolute Liability" principle with this case.

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CPC – ORDER 4

Order 4 outlines the process by which a civil suit is initiated. It specifies the various documents that need to be filed with the court to commence a lawsuit, such as the plaint (the formal statement of the plaintiff's claim) and any accompanying documents.

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CPC – ORDER 3

Order 3 of CPC talks about the "recognized agents". These are the people who are allowed to act for others in court cases. Let's understand what Order 3 states. Civil cases require parties to be represented properly. This helps justice be served fairly.

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CPC – ORDER 2

CPC Order 2 is a vital part of India's Civil Procedure Code. This law explains how to properly file civil lawsuits. Order 2 covers the rules for framing suits correctly. Thorough understanding is crucial for anyone involved in a legal case.

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CPC – ORDER 1

Legal systems require established guidelines, and India's Civil Procedure Code of 1908 serves as a vital framework. Among its provisions, Order 1 emerges as a significant component, governing the parties involved in civil suits and their representation.

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AILET COACHING

The All-India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is administered by the National Law University, Delhi each year for the esteemed undergraduate and graduate degree programs, LL.B. and LL.M. The National Law University Delhi

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CPC Order VII Rule 11

The civil code from 1908 addresses all non-criminal legal disputes. When filing a civil case in court, the code obliges the court to decide if the suit can proceed. The court has three options after reviewing maintainability

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Landmark cases of Muslim Personal Law

This prominent case focused on providing economic assistance to divorced Muslim women, as permitted under Indian law. Shah Bano, a Muslim woman from Indore, filed a claim against her former husband

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Landmark cases of CRPC

This pivotal case contributed significantly to broadening the understanding of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. This constitutional article commits to securing citizens their essential right to life and individual freedom.

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LANDMARK CASES OF INDIAN EVIDENCE LAW

Evidence law, also known as the rules of evidence, governs the proof of facts in legal proceedings. It determines what evidence must be considered by the trier of fact in reaching a decision.

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LANDMARK CASES OF COMPANY LAW

Company law, also known as corporate law, business law, or enterprise law, governs the rights, relations, and conduct of businesses, companies, organizations, and people.

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Delhi University & CUET

Ever since its birth, Delhi University has been regulating admissions into its courses based on the marks obtained by students in their 12th boards.

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ALL ABOUT THE CLAT EXAM

The consortium of National Law Universities was established having 16 NLUs as founders in 2019. It was subsequently expanded to include other NLUs as well.

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HOW TO BECOME A LAWYER ?

A lawyer, sometimes known as an advocate, attorney, or counsellor, is a qualified professional who provides legal advice and represents clients in legal procedures.

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5 YEAR LAW DU.LLB

The faculty of law at the University of Delhi is known for its Legal Curriculum.The faculty is known for their 3- Year Law courses, including LLB, LLM and PHD in law.

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BEST CLAT ONLINE COACHING

The all-India Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is administered by the Consortium of National Law Universities each year for the esteemed undergraduate and graduate degree programs, LL.B.

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CLAT Exam Coaching

Maansarovar Law Centre is renowned as one of the top coaching institutes in Delhi for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) preparation.

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