The Campus Ambassador Program is an initiative by Indian National Bar Association(INBA) for the benefit of law students across the country. The objective of this program ranges from legal networking to enhancement of legal knowledge of the members of this program,including Read More …
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Supreme Court raps centre over delay in setting up of State Human Rights Commission.
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the delay in setting up a State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) in the national capital and asked the government why it was taking so long. A bench headed by Chief Justice T S Read More …
Centre issues rules for packaged commodities.
The Centre has come out with amended rules for labelling of packaged commodities like rice, atta, dal and salt. Under the rule, packs of such products must display six heads in the middle, covering 40 per cent of the area. Read More …
Supreme Court seeks plan for welfare of Senior Citizens.
he Supreme Court on Friday expressed concern for the over 10 crore senior citizens in the country, a majority of whom are deprived of love, care and respect by their kin in a fast-paced world. The SC asked the Centre Read More …
JOB POSTS: Research and Policy Positions at NLU Delhi’s Centre for Communication Governance: Apply by April 12
The National Law University, Delhi invites applications for various research and policy positions at the Centre for Communication Governance. The positions will be based out of the Centre’s offices and will ordinarily run full time for a duration of one Read More …
Call for Campus Ambassadors: LexQuest.
About: LexQuest is an Online Portal for Law Students, across the Globe. We seek to not only provide you with information regarding all the opportunities out there but we go a step further and seek to engage with you by creating such Read More …
Study says High Court judges get just 5-6 minutes to decide cases.
For the first time, a study has quantitatively analysed the work pressure on judges and the results are shocking. Study says a judge in a high court spends less than five minutes on an average hearing a case. According to Read More …
Your daughter needs both of you: SC tells the parents yearning for divorce
It is well known that the real victims of matrimonial litigation are not the litigating couples, but their children. Often the fighting parents forget that they are mother and father to a child who needs care and protection from both Read More …
WBNUJS Presents International Conference on Future Developments in Space Law on 10th May; Submit Abstract by 20th april
The WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata Presents International Conference on Future Developments in Space Law 10 May 2016. Major Themes of the Conference Reforms in space financing regime Space insurance Regulating space tourism Norms Read More …
BCCI faces criticism from Supreme Court for resisting reforms
BCCI faced scathing criticism for maintaining that any judicial interference in its functioning would compromise its autonomy, with the Supreme Court saying the cash-rich sports body was resisting recommendations to reform and make its working “transparent and visible”. The apex court Read More …
