In 2013, 69 persons were arrested in 72 Pocso cases, and all 69 got bail. The next year, of the 263 persons arrested in 283 cases, 235 were granted bail. In 2015, 238 persons were arrested in 263 cases and Read More …
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School of Law, Northcap University’s Workshop on Equality, Justice and Gender Sensitization ,April 15-16, Gurgaon: Submit till March 23
Disclose Comments of NLU Professors on Their 'Live-in' Relations: CIC Via India Express
The views of two professors of the National Law University here on their purported “live-in relations” should be disclosed to thwart any rumour mongering about their personal lives, CIC has held. The strange case came to light following an RTI Read More …
RGNUL National Book Review Writing and Case Comment Competition 2016
Literary & Debating Committee of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab is pleased to announce its 1st National Book Review and Case Comment Competition. This event will test your analytical skills and prowess in reviewing a book and Landmark Cases. Read More …
NUALS Law Journal: Submit by April 15
The Editorial Board of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS) Law Journal solicits submissions for its 10th Edition. The NUALS Law Journal being the flagship law review of the University is a multidisciplinary, double-blind, peer reviewed journal. Read More …
SC does U-turn, admits plea for Court of Appeal
The Supreme Court on Friday admitted a Chennai lawyer’s petition for setting up a National Court of Appeal with regional benches to act as the final courts of justice in criminal and civil cases. In doing so, the court has Read More …
Petition filed in Bombay High Court against release of Sanjay Dutt
A petition citing inequality has been filed in the Bombay High Court against the release of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt who is all set to walk free tomorrow. Sanjay Dutt will be released from the Yerawada Central Jail in Maharashtra Read More …
Country can’t be held to ransom during agitations: Supreme Court
Expressing concern over damage to public and private properties during violent protests, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said it would lay down “parameters” to fix accountability for losses on organisers as the country cannot be held to “ransom”. “The country Read More …
National Law School studies reveal most Indian courtrooms are not friendly for child abuse victims via Daily Mail
Even as the Centre has set up special courts under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, which was enacted to prevent sexual abuse of children, most of the courts in Delhi lack the basic parameters prescribed. In Read More …
Expert panel set up on cyber laws
Taking a hard stand towards prevention of cyber crime, the Centre has set up an expert committee to study and examine the existing domestic cyber laws and international cyber legislations and recommend a roadmap to tackle the menace. This committee Read More …
