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What are the principles of drafting?
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What are the principles of drafting?

Drafting may be described as the synthesis of law and reality in a language form. In other words, legal drafting is kind of an illustration and expression in definitive form. The four most important elements of felony drafting are (i) Understanding the Client, (ii) Clarity, (iii) Chronology, and (iv) Logic. Besides looking for the proper words, the draftsman wishes to understand the concept at the back of the requirement of the Document.

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Rs 800 Crores approve for Expansion of Supreme Court Complex: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Rs 800 Crores approve for Expansion of Supreme Court Complex: Prime Minister Narendra Modi

In a significant announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave grants of Rs 800 crores to enable the Supreme Court Complex expansion. The resources to be allocated are aimed at addressing the lack of space problems right in the current building for the Court and ensuring that there is a quality improvement in court infrastructure.

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Citing The Unborn’s Right To Life, High Court Recalls Its Order Of Terminating A 29 Weeks Pregnancy
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Citing The Unborn’s Right To Life, High Court Recalls Its Order Of Terminating A 29 Weeks Pregnancy

The Centre Govt approached the Delhi High Court to seek recall of its previous order allowing a widow to abort her 29-week pregnancy, insisting that the child has a fair chance of survival.

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Controversial Electoral Bond Scheme
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Controversial Electoral Bond Scheme

A case was filed challenging the constitutional validity of the Electoral Bond Scheme, which introduced anonymous financial contributions to political parties, the 5-Judge Constitution Bench of Dr. DY Chandrachud, CJ., Sanjiv Khanna, BR Gavai, JB Pardiwala, Manoj Misra, JJ. arrived at a unanimous verdict, giving two opinions, one given by Dr. Justice DY Chandrachud for Justice Gavai, Justice Pardiwala, and Justice Misra, and the other by Justice Sanjiv Khanna. They arrived at the decision and held that the electoral bonds scheme had been declared unconstitutional.

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