Vishakha Khatri

My name is Vishakha Khatri. I am an engineering graduate and a civil service aspirant with a passion for spreading knowledge about Indian polity. I believe that understanding our political system is crucial for every citizen, and I am committed to making this information accessible to everyone in my own easy way. Through my experiences in civil service preparation and my unique perspective as an engineering graduate, I hope to inspire and educate others on the importance of Indian polity.
Budget 2024-25

Budget 2024-25

The Budget, or the Annual Financial Statement as it is also known, is an important tool for India’s economic and social governance. It sets out the government’s financial agenda for one year and affects every citizen and every section of the economy. Presentation and...

DAILY CUURENT AFFAIRS (20 JULY 2024)

DAILY CUURENT AFFAIRS (20 JULY 2024)

SUPREME COURT REVOKES BAIL GRANTED UNDER NDPS ACT Case Name: THE STATE OF MEGHALAYA VS. LALRINTLUANGA SAILO The Supreme Court nullified the bail granted to an HIV-positive accused under the NDPS Act, underscoring the critical need to satisfy the stringent conditions...

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (18 JULY 2024)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (18 JULY 2024)

SUPREME COURT: COMPROMISE DEED MUST BE IN WRITING AND SIGNED Case: Amro Devi & Ors. vs. Julfi Ram (Deceased) Thr.LRS. & Ors. The Supreme Court emphasized that a valid compromise under Order 23 Rule 3 of the CPC requires a written and signed agreement. Mere...

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (17 JULY 2024)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (17 JULY 2024)

SC RULES DEPOSIT CONDITION FOR SUSPENDING SENTENCE UNJUSTIFIED Case: Nikhil vs. State of Maharashtra The Supreme Court declared that requiring a convict to deposit 50% of the compensation ordered under Section 357 CrPC to suspend a sentence is unjustified. This...

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (13 JULY 2024)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (13 JULY 2024)

SUPREME COURT DEMANDS STATE REPORTS ON GRAM NYAYALAYAS Case Title: NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES FOR FAST JUSTICE AND ANR. vs UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. The Supreme Court directed state Chief Secretaries and High Court Registrars to submit affidavits within six weeks...

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (12 JULY 2024)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (12 JULY 2024)

SUPREME COURT: AUTHORITIES NEED EVIDENCE TO ACCUSE INDIVIDUALS OF BEING FOREIGNERS Md. Rahim Ali @ Abdur Rahim v. State Of Assam & Ors. The Supreme Court ruled that authorities cannot accuse individuals of being foreigners without solid evidence. Overturning a...