Professional Ethics in Law

Introduction The seven lamps of advocacy, as propounded by Judge Edward Abbot Perry in his books titled by the same name, act as a medium of guiding the advocates in maintaining their professional ethics and conduct in a righteous manner. …

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Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat

Introduction The maxim Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat means ignorance of the law is no excuse. “Ignorance of the law is not an excuse,” says an ancient legal nostrum. This maxim is originated from ancient Roman law. The reason is quite …

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Advertisement: Outrage For Sale

It’s a scary experience for me to browse the internet because it’ll be like standing near an unstable powder keg. Nowadays, I can only see people being enraged over trivial reasons while lambasting someone for saying anything against the status …

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5 Tips On How To Become A Successful Attorney

You love to watch movies and films with legal battles. You love the thrill of the courtroom, especially when you see a lawyer making an opening or closing statement that wows everyone. You know that anything made for entertainment isn’t …

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Right To Liberty And Duty During COVID-19 Pandemic

“Real Rights are a result of the performance of duty” – Hind Swaraj, Mahatma Gandhi Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic certainly created havoc not only in India but the entire world. It nearly made the world “shut down” temporarily. The nation …

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Interpretation of Judicial Mind

Introduction Precedents play a major role in decision making, but the judge applies his judicial mind to act in fair and just manner after absorbing the current environmental circumstances. Different backgrounds characteristics and experiences, all have been hypothesized as been …

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Seven Lamps of Advocacy

Introduction In the case of J.S. Jadhav v. Mustafa Haji Mohamad Yusuf[1], the Hon’ble Supreme court of India observed that “Advocacy is not a craft but a calling; a profession wherein devotion to duty constitutes the hallmark. The sincerity of …

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