Weekly UPSC Law Optional Newsletter

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Dated: 10 May - 16 May, 2020

 

This News Letter have been Curated by Aditya Tiwari Sir, Who Teaches Law Optional at De Facto IAS (Formerly at Lukmaan IAS), Karol Bagh, Delhi.  To subscribe plz fill the form given at the last.
 

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About Article 1: Above Article traces the constitutional aspect of the power tussle between governor and speaker. Recently in news (Karnataka Assembly case) so important for constitutional law syllabus. 

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About Article 2 : Above article talk in short with regard to settlement of Disputes at Sea. Very precise and covers every aspect of it. Useful for International law topic related to law of sea and settlement of international disputes

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About Article 3 : It talks about meaning of predatory pricing, a key concept in competition law (CLS part of the Syllabus).  Do read the para related to jurisprudence of predatory pricing(Philosophical Aspect)

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About Article 4 : Above is Live Law article written by Aditya Sir, It briefs how to start preparing from scratch UPSC with Law optional. Ot is first part of series of two article.

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About Article 5 : Above article is relates to Development and governance which can be ushered by Right to Information Act. How RTI have become a tool for Above (Can be Useful for GS paper - 2 As well). It is article from our website blog only.

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About Article 6 : All the Major Environmental law principle have been precisely defined. it can directly written in Contemporary legal development part of the syllabus. 

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