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Tips no advocate should forget

  Shree.   30 April 2008 at 12:46

Tips no advocate should forgetOr Everything I need to know about advocacy I learned in kindergartenI'll leave this truth for others when I'm dead. Just be sure you're right, then go ahead.-- Davy Crocket, written in his copy of Ben Franklin's autobio ..


Posted in Others |   2736 Views


RIGHT TO BAIL AND RIGHT TO FREE LEGAL AID –

  Shree.   22 April 2008 at 23:21

RIGHT TO BAIL AS A CONST I TUTIONAL RIGHTBy Vidhan Maheshwari, National Law Institute University, Bhopal INTRODUCTION Krishna Iyer J., remarked that the subject of bail:-“ ….. belongs to the blurred area of criminal justice system and largely hinges ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   6178 Views


Abolition of the Death Penalty

  Shree.   22 April 2008 at 19:21

Abolition of the Death Penalty- Tarunabh Khaitan and Vasuman Khandelwal Document actions (print, sendto etc) -->An over of the law and history of the death penaltyKeywords: death penalty, abolition, capital punishmentAbolition of Death Pen ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   4212 Views


Article on Human Rights

  gitish   21 April 2008 at 22:19

Human Rights — Safeguards, Constitutional Provisions and Legislative Measures and Their AdequacyIt is too late to overemphasize or stress on the growing importance of the subject human rights and the different facets and dimensions thereof, both in t ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3424 Views


Protection Of Women From Domestic Violence Act

  gitish   21 April 2008 at 22:19

Protection Of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005 — A Recipe For Broken Marriages And Relationships The Domestic Violence Act, 2005 giving protection to women from domestic violence is a step in right direction. By including the unmarried sisters, ..


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Contempt of the Court...

  Sandeep Jalan   20 April 2008 at 09:29

I start with the presumption of the supremacy of the People of India who have given the Constitution of India to themselves and the State organs comprising The Representatives of the People, The Ministers, The Commissioners and The Judges- Owe their ..


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Encounter Killings

  Sathya Babu   17 April 2008 at 13:06

Encounter killings: Truth commissions neededby Upneet LalliWHAT is done without any punishment, can be repeated without fear.” Impunity without doubt is a grave problem affecting the state and leads to more and more human rights violations. The encou ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3316 Views


~ How to be a Successful Advocate ~

  Shree.   17 April 2008 at 12:19

How to be a Successful Advocate It will be appropriate for us to first define the term "Successful Lawyer" as we are accustomed to defining the terms in the beginning itself. While defining the term we should keep in mind that our vocation is called ..


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Before you file a case

  Rajendran Nallusamy   10 April 2008 at 20:06

Before you file a caseThere are a few essentials that help the process of filing a court case, easier. Here, a lawyer gives some tips on how to prepare for the final application to the court. * Make all complaints in written form. * Photocopy every ..


Posted in Students |   3370 Views


Law, Courts And The Constitution

  Rajendran Nallusamy   10 April 2008 at 20:03

Law, Courts And The ConstitutionIndia has one of the oldest legal systems in the world. Its law and jurisprudence stretches back into the centuries, forming a living tradition that has grown and evolved with the lives of its diverse people. India's c ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2644 Views