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Article 16, Part 2, Constitution of India free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Constitution of India

Article 16, Part 2, Constitution of India

Master Article 16(2) of the Indian Constitution in this detailed session. We break down the prohibition of discrimination in public employment and what "equality of opportunity" truly means for aspirants. [Section 1: What You Will Learn] In this video, we dive deep into Part 3 of the Constitution to understand: The 7 grounds of non-discrimination: Religion, Race, Caste, Sex, Descent, Place of Birth, and Residence. The difference between Article 16(1) and Article 16(2). Key exceptions and how they impact state employment. Important Case Laws: Understanding the "Mandal Commission" (Indra Sawhney) and its relevance to Clause 2.

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Article 16, Constitution of India free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Constitution of India

Article 16, Constitution of India

Article 16 of the Constitution of India guarantees equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. It ensures that no citizen is discriminated against on grounds such as religion, race, caste, sex, descent, place of birth, or residence. The Article permits the State to make provisions for reservation in favor of backward classes, Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes to promote social justice. It also allows certain exceptions, such as residence requirements for specific posts. Overall, Article 16 aims to create a fair and inclusive system in government employment, balancing merit with the need to uplift historically disadvantaged sections of society.

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HOW TO DEAL | FIGHT WITH MURDER CASES (CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE) BY RAKESH KAPOOR SIR free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Indian Penal Code

HOW TO DEAL | FIGHT WITH MURDER CASES (CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE) BY RAKESH KAPOOR SIR

Welcome to Judicial Competition Times – your trusted guide for Judiciary Exam Preparation and deep insights into Indian Law. In this detailed video, we bring you a comprehensive explanation of Landmark Supreme Court Judgments on Circumstantial Murder Cases. Circumstantial evidence plays a crucial role in criminal trials, especially when there is no direct eyewitness testimony. Understanding how the Supreme Court of India has interpreted and applied principles of circumstantial evidence is essential not only for law students but also for judiciary aspirants, legal researchers, and practicing advocates.

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Judiciary Mains Answer Writing Tips & Tricks | Higher Judicial Services & Civil Judge Exams free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Constitution of India

Judiciary Mains Answer Writing Tips & Tricks | Higher Judicial Services & Civil Judge Exams

Judiciary Mains Answer Writing Tips & Tricks | Higher Judicial Services & Civil Judge Exams | Rakesh Kapoor Sir | Judicial Competition Times Preparing for Higher Judicial Services (HJS) or Civil Judge (PCS-J) Mains Exams? One of the most crucial skills to crack these competitive judiciary exams is effective answer writing. In this detailed session, Rakesh Kapoor Sir, CEO & Mentor at Judicial Competition Times, shares proven strategies, techniques, and tips to help aspirants master the art of mains answer writing. 🔹 What You Will Learn in This Video: How to structure a perfect judiciary mains answer. Importance of latest Supreme Court judgments in enriching your answers. Balancing facts, law, and analysis in a crisp yet comprehensive manner. Common mistakes students make in HJS & Civil Judge Mains exams and how to avoid them. Use of landmark and latest case laws to score higher marks. Time management tips to attempt the entire paper effectively.

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Most Important MCQS on Section 35, TP Act - Doctrine of Election for UP HJS 205 and West Bengal Judiciary Exams 2025 free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Most Important MCQS on Section 35, TP Act - Doctrine of Election for UP HJS 205 and West Bengal Judiciary Exams 2025

Prepare for Higher Judiciary & Civil Judge Exams 2025 with the most important questions on Section 35 of the Transfer of Property Act. Learn the doctrine of election, key case laws, and problem-based questions designed for exam success. TAGS - Section 35 Transfer of Property Act, doctrine of election important questions, Transfer of Property Act MCQs, judiciary exam preparation 2025, civil judge exam questions, higher judiciary exam important topics, Transfer of Property Act case laws, doctrine of election explained, important questions TPA section 35, judiciary coaching 2025

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All Breach of Contract are not Cheating under Section 420 IPC | Latest Supreme Court Judgment 2025 free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Indian Penal Code

All Breach of Contract are not Cheating under Section 420 IPC | Latest Supreme Court Judgment 2025

Most Important Judgment expected to be asked in forthcoming higher judiciary and civil judge examinations. Join Online Coaching classes for Higher Judicial Services and all states civil judge exams. Live Lectures by Rakesh Kapoor Sir. The Supreme Court's recent judgment in Rikhab Birani & Anr. v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr. (2025 INSC 512) underscores a pivotal legal principle: not every breach of contract amounts to the criminal offence of cheating. This decision reinforces the distinction between civil disputes and criminal offences, cautioning against the misuse of criminal law to address civil grievances

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Three Years Experience Mandatory for Civil Judge Examination | Supreme Court Latest Judgment 2025 free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Constitution of India

Three Years Experience Mandatory for Civil Judge Examination | Supreme Court Latest Judgment 2025

On May 20, 2025, the Supreme Court of India issued a landmark judgment mandating that candidates must have a minimum of three years of legal practice to be eligible for judicial service examinations, particularly for entry-level positions such as Civil Judge (Junior Division). This decision overturns the previous policy that allowed fresh law graduates to directly enter the judiciary through competitive exams.

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📢 New Supreme Court Directions & Guidelines 2025 for Cash Payments 🔴 Explained by Rakesh Kapoor Sir free judiciary video lecture 45:12
सिविल प्रक्रिया संहिता,1908

📢 New Supreme Court Directions & Guidelines 2025 for Cash Payments 🔴 Explained by Rakesh Kapoor Sir

In this important video, Rakesh Kapoor Sir breaks down the latest 2025 Supreme Court guidelines and directions regarding cash payments in India. If you're a law student, judiciary aspirant, legal professional, or just a curious citizen, this is a must-watch ! ✅ What’s new in the 2025 cash transaction regulations? ✅ How will these guidelines affect individuals, businesses, and legal practice? ✅ What are the implications in criminal and civil matters? ✅ Expert insights and simplified explanations to help you understand it all. 🧠 Get clarity on the legal aspects with real examples, expert interpretation, and practical impact. 📌 Stay updated. Stay informed. Subscribe now! 🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE & COMMENT if you found this video helpful. 🎓 For full judiciary coaching and legal insights#SupremeCourt #CashPaymentGuidelines #RakeshKapoorSir #JudiciaryPrep #LawStudents #LegalUpdate #2025Guidelines #JudiciaryExam #LegalAwareness

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Order XIV, Rule 1-7, CPC - Settlement | Framing of Issues, Civil Procedure Code for Judiciary Exams free judiciary video lecture 45:12
ALL INDIA JCT-EXAM

Order XIV, Rule 1-7, CPC - Settlement | Framing of Issues, Civil Procedure Code for Judiciary Exams

This is detailed lecture by Rakesh Kapoor Sir on topic Framing (Settlement) of Issues - Order XIV of Civil Procedure Code. The lecture is lucid and easy to understand and specifically meant for all states judiciary exams. Aspirants for judicial exams may also join online coaching for higher judicial services and civil judge exam for year 2025-2026 and 2026-2027. For joining online classes call at 9639009693 or visit at www.judicialcompetitiontimes.in

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