Mudit jain blog

  1. Mudit Jain from IPS to IRS: An Inspirational Journey, AIR 173 UPSC CSE 2017
  2. Best Websites/Blogs of UPSC Toppers: IAS and IPS Officers & Books
  3. Law and Bitter Truth – By Mudit Jain


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Mudit Jain from IPS to IRS: An Inspirational Journey, AIR 173 UPSC CSE 2017

• Home • Motivation • Toppers Success Stories • How to Read The Hindu Newspaper • Start Here • Basic Exam Details • Exam Pattern & Syllabus • Prelims Guide • Must Read Books Prelims • How to Prepare • Mains Prep Guide • Books for Mains • UPSC Interview Strategy • Combined Preparation • Preparation of Art & Culture • How to Prepare Maps • Downloads • UPSC 2018 • Notification • Preparation Strategy • Optional Subject Prep • Philosophy • Strategy for Economics • Management Strategy • Botany Preparation • Sociology Strategy • Notes • Geography About Mudit Jain 2017 UPSC Topper, Mudit Jain UPSC topper, The journey of Mudit Jain, UPSC Preparation Strategy, UPSC topper Mudit Jain Mudit Jain from IPS to IRS: An Inspirational Journey, AIR 173 UPSC CSE 2017 UPSC conducts civil services examination for the recruitment of various civil services like IAS, IPS, IRS, and IFS etc. Every candidate is working hard to get a high rank to get IPS or IAS. But Mudit has followed the reverse strategy. He was selected as an IPS officer but later on, he moved towards IRS. So let’s begin his journey. Also read: About Mudit Jain Name: Mudit Jain Birthplace: Delhi Residence: Delhi Educational Qualification: Graduation from Amity University Rank: AIR 173 Year: CSE 2017 Previous Exams Cleared: CSE 2014, CSE 2015 No. of Attempts: 5 Optional Subject: Geography Nationality: Indian Also read: The Journey of Mudit Jain Mudit Jain is a guy who was born & brought up in Delhi. He had done a lot of hard work dur...

Best Websites/Blogs of UPSC Toppers: IAS and IPS Officers & Books

The UPSC, which is considered one of the toughest examinations in the world, is indeed not a cakewalk. But some persistence, dedication, and discipline can help one crack the exam. Almost every single UPSC aspirant goes through the success stories of toppers, their reading lists, their preparations as well as their experiences. Here is to make your job easier with a compilation of selected blogs of various UPSC toppers wherein they discuss their journeys and give suggestions to aspiring bureaucrats. Gaurav Agarwal Gaurav Agarwal (AIR 1,2013) talks about preparation for some of the trickiest concepts of Culture, Science and Technology, and Environment. He suggests one should by heart the dances, folk songs or the like because they are important too. He also gives this advice that one should not study a subject specifically but should read from a holistic approach. For Science and technology, one should not just go through the technologies available but should read every news from a technological perspective as well. He also shares the resources he used for his preparation for this part of the General Studies. https://thesupermanreturns.wordpress.com/ Ira Singhal Ira Singhal (AIR 1, 2015), in her blog, answers some of the most commonly asked questions regarding UPSC. These questions might have turned up in your minds as well. A few of the questions addressed in this blog include: Are NCERTs compulsory? Can I skip them? I am not able to crack Civil Services even after 2 attem...

Law and Bitter Truth – By Mudit Jain

In the previous article (Part-I), the question of law considered was in light of a Recall Application filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation against the Final Judgment in a matter titled as Ritu Chhabaria Versus Union of India & Ors. bearing Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 60 of 2023 decided on 26.04.2023 reported in… “We are right because we are final: we are not final because we are right” Bihar Legal Support Society v. Chief Justice of India, (1986) 4 SCC 767 (Constitutional Bench) 1. Issues 2. Application for ‘Recall’ of a final judgment impermissible: 2.1. No provision / procedure / rules permit filing of an Application for Recall… Contents Acquittal / Discharge in criminal trials: Acquittal in NDPS despite presumption – version of witnesses not challenged by the prosecution. Acquittal due to shoddy investigation and grave contradictions. Acquittal of an Accused convicted based solely on criminal conspiracy. Acquittal in Section 302 IPC due to contradictions. Discharge in Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 –… The Enforcement Directorate has been conferred with unlimited powers under law, oh, everyone knows that. One such unlimited power is the power of the Enforcement Directorate to enter ones premises, search and seize any property / record, including even irrelevant documents, blank letter heads, etc., all under the pretext of relevance to the never ending…