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Talented young lawyers should not leave Court practice and should strengthen the Judiciary?

  Member (Account Deleted)   04 February 2011 at 22:47

When I was a student of law, I was privileged to see enthusiastic young students discussing many constitutional issues, peculiar cases and even discussing interesting issues of International Law. There was no doubt in my mind at that time that th ..


Posted in Students  22 comments |   6121 Views


One need not study in National Law Schools to succeed in legal profession

  Member (Account Deleted)   04 February 2011 at 22:47

I believe that many students from villages, rural background, and underprivileged families join law with sheer passion looking at famous lawyers in the Country like Shri Ram Jethmalani, Shri Arun Jaitly, Shri Kapil Sibal etc. Some students may lac ..


Posted in Students  5 comments |   5206 Views


Is it correct to blame Advocates and Courts only for the delay in Courts?

  Member (Account Deleted)   13 November 2010 at 19:25

Recently president of United States Barrack Obama has visited India and expressed his opinion that India has already ‘emerged’. We, Indians, know as to the achievements made and things we need to still achieve. We have so many issues to ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  2 comments |   3048 Views


Is it correct to criticise judges only for the delay and pendency in Constitutional Courts?

  Member (Account Deleted)   31 October 2010 at 19:22

The judiciary is being criticized much in the recent past and nobody is concentrating on the explanation being offered on behalf of the judiciary for the delays and the pendency of cases before Constitutional Courts and especially before High Cour ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  4 comments |   3232 Views


What a new entrant of legal profession should know?

  Member (Account Deleted)   04 June 2010 at 06:53

I should admit that I was not taught much about the difficulties in legal profession and as to how to flourish in legal profession if one chooses to be an independent practitioner or wants to establish his own law firm while I was in Law Colle ..


Posted in Students  3 comments |   3196 Views


All India Qualifying Examination for Law Graduates?

  Member (Account Deleted)   04 June 2010 at 06:53

I am very happy to know the news that the Bar Council of India has already taken a decision to conduct an All India Qualifying Examination for law graduates for entering into profession. I don't think that there will be an illogical uproar in ..


Posted in Students  2 comments |   3236 Views


Proposed NCLT and NCLAT - Challenges?

  Member (Account Deleted)   17 May 2010 at 23:33

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Posted in Corporate Law |   2292 Views


Supreme Court on NCLT & NCLAT?

  Member (Account Deleted)   13 May 2010 at 18:00

he five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India Justice KG Balakrishnan, Justice RV Raveendran, Justice DK Jain, Justice P Sathasivam and Justice JM Panchal ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2692 Views


My advice to young entrants/junior advocates - an insight

  Member (Account Deleted)   24 April 2010 at 20:43

My Advice to young entrants/junior advocates in legal profession – an insight I have been seeing the young entrants in legal profession and the problems being faced by them. With my own personal experience and the experience in legal profes ..


Posted in Students  1 comments |   7480 Views


Legal Reforms in India - the urgency?

  Member (Account Deleted)   08 April 2010 at 18:47

I have been writing articles on judicial reforms in India. It is been reported recently by a news paper that it will take atleast 320 years to dispose all the pending cases. Our legal jurisprudence says that ‘right is might’, but, &ls ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2423 Views