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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 |   2478 Views


RTI: What is lacking, awareness or action?

  siddhartha shankar mishra   06 April 2010 at 09:29

WALKING DOWN the lane Jim saw a manhole, and said to Ted walking by his side that there was nothing commendable that the government was doing. They discussed it for over two hours stopping only when they saw a child fall in the manhole. It set Jim w ..


Posted in Others |   2153 Views


A scientifically naïve bill

  siddhartha shankar mishra   06 April 2010 at 09:29

Oddly enough in the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill-2009 the operator’s liability has been capped at Rs 300 crore (it is reported that this figure has become Rs 500 crore) instead of SDRs and it is just horrifying to think that if an a ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1975 Views


A BLOW FOR JUSTICE

  Raj Kumar Makkad   05 April 2010 at 14:09

The trial of Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist who was part of the November 2008 attacks on Mumbai, and three others, has ended in a year. The verdict will be read out by the judge ML Tahiliyani on May 3 and so the much-needed closure to tho ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   2642 Views


Article 21 - A strive towards human well being

  Bala   05 April 2010 at 14:08

Balasubrahmanyam KamarsuAdvocate,Supreme Court of Indiabala.kamarsu@gmail.com WHETHER it is by the British Magna Carta (year 1215) -- “No free man shall be taken, or imprisoned or deceased or outlawed or banished or any ways destroyed, nor wi ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   4416 Views


MUSLIM WILLS

  Sivadas Chettur   04 April 2010 at 13:25

MUSLIM WILL (WASIYAT) Generally a person starts thinking about executing a will when he develops a feeling that he is getting aged or has become so sick that death is imminent. The expression "will" means the legal declaration of th ..


Posted in Family Law  1 comments |   7319 Views


Judicial Discipline

  Raj Kumar Makkad   02 April 2010 at 23:29

The inconsistency in the law laid down by the highest court of the land is a cause for concern . . . The inconsistency in the law laid down by the highest court of the land is a cause for concern. It is assumed that where democracy breathes, and a ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   2790 Views


THE TRIAL OF JESUS BY THE KANGAROO COURT

  Sivadas Chettur   02 April 2010 at 23:29

THE TRIAL OF JESUS BY THE KANGAROO COURT This article deals with the trial of Jesus Christ, perhaps the most famous trial that ever took place. Jesus Christ, according to Christian believers, was born on 25th December of 1 BC in Bethlehem (thou ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   5191 Views


Portrayal of violence on news channels

  siddhartha shankar mishra   01 April 2010 at 20:14

VIOLENCE IS never very far from our minds, it isn’t allowed to be. It is on television all the time for everyone’s viewing on our numerous news channels. It has become their favourite kind of news. India has 28 states and 7 union territo ..


Posted in Others |   2121 Views


Medical Examination of the Victim under Code of Criminal Pro

  Piyush Khanna   01 April 2010 at 20:14

Introducing my topic, the first important question is “who is a victim”? The victim of a crime is an important player in the administration of justice both as a complainant/informant and as a witness for the prosecution/state. His or h ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   4865 Views