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*CLATalogue* is India's largest, free, open source law entrance prep site. We provide preparatory materials for all law entrance examinations along with detailed posts on new laws, news in the legal domain as well as careeer advice and interviews to help you navigate your law school journey. 🔴 *Please take note:* We want this group to be a safe space for everyone. Kindly do *NOT* message members of the channel unless you know them personally. ❌We take *strict action against anyone indulging in verbal or any form of harassment or using this group for marketing* their own products/services. 🔗Visit the website for the latest posts: https://lawctopus.com/clatalogue

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5/24/2025, 1:41:59 PM

What principle did the court apply to strike down only certain provisions of the Act without invalidating the whole Act?

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5/24/2025, 1:42:37 PM

What does "Uberrimae Fidei" mean in the context of insurance contracts?

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5/23/2025, 4:41:09 PM

Can a Court Say “No” to the Law Itself? 🤔⚖️ What happens when the Supreme Court is asked to enforce a law… …but then decides that law itself is illegal? 👀 That’s exactly what happened in Marbury v. Madison (1803). Here’s the backstory: ✅ William Marbury was appointed as a judge. ✅ His commission was signed and sealed. 🚫 But it was never delivered. When Jefferson took office, his Secretary of State, James Madison, refused to hand it over. So Marbury went to the Supreme Court and asked for a writ of *mandamus*, a court order forcing Madison to deliver the commission. But here’s the twist: 🔍 The Court said Marbury had a right to the job… ❌ But the law that gave the Court power to issue that order? Unconstitutional! That moment gave rise to something huge: ⚡ *Judicial Review*: the power of courts to strike down unconstitutional laws. This single case changed the balance of power in the U.S. forever. Want the full case breakdown? 📖: https://lawctopus.com/clatalogue/clat-ug/marbury-v-madison-landmark-case-on-judicial-review/ For more such insights, follow CLATalogue! 🔗: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaSylC5Bfxo7dGFFne2m

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5/24/2025, 1:41:14 PM

Which doctrine did the Supreme Court apply to uphold the State’s legislative power in State of Bombay v. FN Balsara case?

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5/24/2025, 1:39:19 PM

Here’s a surprise quiz for you! 💥 Based on everything we’ve posted this week, this quick quiz will test your memory skills! 😌

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5/22/2025, 1:12:42 PM

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5/24/2025, 1:44:45 PM

What principle did Marbury v. Madison establish?

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5/24/2025, 1:43:25 PM

Which party is required to disclose all material facts in an insurance contract?

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5/21/2025, 11:49:01 AM

Worried about CLAT 2026 Legal Reasoning? Let’s make it your strength! Here’s how you actually get better at it: 1️⃣ *Understand how principles actually work* Don’t just read! Ask what the condition is, and when it applies. 2️⃣ *Read questions with full focus* Most mistakes happen when you rush through key facts or miss a word. 3️⃣ *Practice applying one principle to many facts* Same rule, different situations. This builds real clarity. 4️⃣ *Don’t assume, only apply* Base your answer only on the principle given, not your opinions. 5️⃣ *Analyse your mistakes after every mock* Did you miss a fact? Misread a word? Keep track and fix the pattern. Want to Master Legal Reasoning? 🤩 Read here: https://lawctopus.com/clatalogue/clat-ug/5-ways-to-master-legal-reasoning-for-clat/ Want more helpful prep guidance? Follow CLATalogue and let’s prep the right way! 🔗: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaSylC5Bfxo7dGFFne2m

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5/24/2025, 1:40:14 PM

What was the main law challenged in State of Bombay v. FN Balsar?

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