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Thoughts on the need to form and develop Student Bar Associations in all Law schools/colleges

  theworldofajith@gmail.com   11 August 2011 at 09:05

My thoughts, today, revolve around the need to form and develop a Student Bar Association(SBA) in each and every law school/college in the country, irrespective of whether they are in the Private or Public Sector. The traditional classification of ..


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Fuel price hike: Bad politics and bad economics

  Saurabh..V   15 July 2011 at 18:37

Im sandwiched between economists and populists said Jaipal Reddy, our union minister for oil and natural gas, about the recent price hike of diesel, kerosene and LPG. Wrong statement, if you ask me. Actually, hes sandwich ..


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Expanding The Parameter of Legal Literacy In India

  Varun   19 June 2011 at 21:56

Expanding The Parameters of Legal Literacy Education in its crudest form is misinterpreted by the society as retaining only facts figures and other statistical data, but in reality education is self analysis and self motivation for a better ..


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Scope of Section 8 (1)(j) of The RTI Act, 2005- 'Privacy' as abuse for claiming exemption

  Mukesh Shukla   31 May 2011 at 09:18

Section 8(1)(j) rti act. Exemption from disclosure under rti act. Rti for personal information. Invasion of privacy india. Right to information act exemptions. ..


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Evolution of Law - A short History of Indian Legal Theory

  Rashika Chaddha   16 May 2011 at 11:03

Evolution of Law: A short history of Indian legal theory authors: Rashika Chaddha, ILS Law College, Pune. Gunmeher juneja, Ram Manohar Lohia National Law College,Lucknow. Introduction History comprises ..


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Human Rights of Women

  Aashish Satpute.   09 May 2011 at 13:25

The expression human right is of recent origin. It denotes all those rights, which are inherent in human being irrespective of caste creed sex ..


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Role of defence lawyer in criminal proceeding

  manisha singh   06 May 2011 at 01:03

Role of defence Lawyers in Criminal Proceedings; Criminal Proceedings- Role of Defence Lawyers; Defence Lawyers- Scope and Limitation; Criminal Proceedings- Role of Defence Lawyers and Appraisal; Defence Lawyers in Criminal Proceedings- Relevant case Laws ..


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Minor Coparcener

  manisha singh   04 May 2011 at 11:30

A PROJECT ON:- MINOR COPARCENER- A CRITICAL STUDY SUBJECT: - FAMILY LAW ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am feeling highly elated to work on the topic Minor coparcener a critical study under the guidance of ..


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Test of Real Likelihood of Bias or Reasonable Suspicion of Bias

  Mridushi Swarup   11 March 2011 at 20:15

INTRODUCTION Bias is a peculiar phenomenon that we encounter even in our common day work. Simply put, it is the lack of neutrality. For example a teacher may be biased toward a student who happens to be his/her relative, a license grantor may be bia ..


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Emerging Challenges before the Judiciary

  anamika   04 March 2011 at 20:22

EMERGING CHALLENGES IN JUDICIARY (Transparency, Accountability and Reforms) Judiciary in India is one of the important limbs of the government and today it has come to enjoy enormous powers. Transparency in judicial functioni ..


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