In a historic verdict, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will not need permission from the government to conduct an inquiry in corruption cases against senior bureaucrats. A constitutional bench of the apex Read More …
SC upholds constitutional validity of RTE Act
The Supreme Court Tuesday upheld the constitutional validity of the Right to Education Act, which mandates that 25 per cent seats in all schools be reserved for the economically disadvantaged. A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Chief Justice R M Read More …
Amity Law School Delhi Legal Essay Writing Competition 2014 on ‘Human Rights and IP
Amity Law School Delhi is pleased to announce 2nd Legal Essay Writing Competition 2014 on the theme ‘Mapping the Interface of Human Rights & Intellectual Property’. Full Details are HERE. This Competition attempts to provide a platform for the law students Read More …
1st National Research Articles Competition on July 31 and Banking Round Table on May 10
The Centre for Studies in Banking and Finance is an initiative of the National Law University, Jodhpur, which works to generate awareness in the field of banking and finance laws and related contemporary issues by conducting workshops and seminars involving the Read More …
FICCI CASCADE’s Elocution Competition for College Students
FICCI CASCADE is organsing an Elocution Competition for school and college students in NCR Delhi on 12th May’14 at 10:00 am, FICCI Federation House, New Delhi. The prizes will be: 1st Prize: Rs. 5,000; 2nd Prize: Rs. 3,000; 3rd Prize: Rs. Read More …
Rape victims' statement be recorded directly by judicial magistrate: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that rape victims’ statement be directly recorded by a judicial magistrate instead of police officials to cut short protracted proceedings. A bench headed by Justice Gyan Sudha Mishra (since retired) said an investigating officer shall Read More …
Law Mantra Journal : Volume 1,Issue 9
May 2014 Issue Legal Regime Governing Tax Residence in Sri Lanka by Jayani De Silva LL.B. (Hons) (Colombo) Paradox of Sustainable Development: The Story of Gujarat & Jharkhand by Aishwarye Dubey,National Law University Odisha “Polluter Pays Principle: Pros and Cons Read More …
Law Mantra Journal : Volume 1,Issue 8
Coastal Regulation Zone and the Need for Sustainable Development by Dr Sheeba Pillai, Assistant Professor. School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER):An Indian Perspective by Himanshu Sekhar Nayak & Read More …
Call for Paper for :The Lucknow Conclave 2014
The Lucknow Conclave – India’s most diversified Conference of the year 2014. The Lucknow Conclave is a platform, where leaders of tomorrow discuss and further develop their ideas into reality. It aims to foster leadership qualities amongst students and young professionals by Read More …
Society for Advance criminal Justice, National University of Juridical Sciences
Immigration is the movement of people into another country or region to which they are not native in order to settle there, especially permanently. Immigration is a result of a number of factors, including economic and/or political reasons, family re-unification, Read More …
