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Land may be the root cause of Satyam scam

HYDERABAD: The numerous trails investigating agencies are following are invariably leading to real estate deals swung by the promoters of Satyam Computer over the years. This picture emerges by piecing together information from documents and disclosures in the court by prosecutors about the outcome of B. Ramalinga Raju’s interrogation by the Crime Investigation Department (CID). These have hi..

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~IPL players' auction in Goa on Feb 6~

Mumbai: The second Indian Premier League players' auction will be held in Goa on February 6, its Chairman and Commissioner Lalit Modi announced on Friday. "I know that all the franchises are putting in a lot of work to ensure that their playing squads are even better than last season. The second players' auction at Goa on February 6, will be an opportunity to sign some experienced internationa..

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CLAT 2009 Common Law Admission Test On May 17

COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST (CLAT-2009)NLSIU, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore – 560242, KarnatakaPh: 080-23160532/33/34/35 Fax: 080-23160534 Website: www.clat.ac.in ADMISSION TO UNDER-GRADUATE AND POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES 2009-10 Date of Common Law Admission Test: 17th May, 2009 Last date for sending the filled in application form a..

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First Indian Maritime University In Chennai

First Indian Maritime University in Chennai 1 Jan 2009, 0339 hrs IST, TNN CHENNAI: A maritime academic institution, the Indian Maritime University, was inaugurated on Wednesday by chief minister M Karunanidhi. The university, the first of its kind in the country, is expected to play a vital role in producing professionals for the shipping industry. Situated on a sprawling se..

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Law Students Help Undertrials With Their Paperwork

LAW STUDENTS HELP UNDERTRIALS WITH THEIR PAPERWORK29 Dec 2008, 0336 hrs IST, TNN MUMBAI: More than 150 inmates of Arthur Road jail have chosen to take advantage of plea bargaining, which facilitates a quick release from jail for an accused who admits guilt, and averts a lengthy criminal trial. The undertrials got help for the paperwork from law students, who me..

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SC to decide on SC/ST reservation in PG medical science courses

The Supreme Court decided to fix a petition seeking reservation for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) in Post Graduate Medical Science courses in Haryana for final disposal in February next year. Earlier, counsel Krishan Singh Chauhan contended before a bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justices P Sathasivam and A K Ganguly that Haryana and Goa were the only two ..

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LLB to have flavour of science and management

LUCKNOW: In a bid to make law graduates globally competitive, the Bar Council of India (BCI) has decided to make legal education inter-disciplinary from the next session. At present, legal education is dominated by the students of arts but from 2009-10, legal educational institutes would be free to offer five years integrated courses with specialisation in science, commerce, management and enginee..

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Madras HC directs Director of Legal Studies to ensure proper teaching

Madras High Court directed the Director of Legal Studies (DLS) to ensure that there was proper standards of teaching and holding of classes in the Dr Ambedkar Government Law College here for M L Degree course. Disposing of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition filed by Advocate G Krishnanmurthy, who is also an ML student, the first bench comprising Chief Justice A K Ganguly and Justice K ..

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Madras HC: Writ challenging choice of books for library dismissed

Madras High Court has dismissed a writ petition, challenging the Tamil Nadu Government’s manner of selection of books for village libraries, established under the Anaithu Grama Anna Marumalarchi Thittam (AGAMT). Mr Justice K Venkataraman dismissed the petitions filed by Rajeswari Puthaga Nilayam and ten other publishers, holding there was no mala fide in the list of books and the mode of their ..

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Medical college needs fresh inspection - SC

New Delhi: The Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre may face another inspection by the Medical Council of India (MCI) as the Supreme Court (SC) has directed it to conduct the inspection to ensure that deficiencies pointed out in the earlier inspection are rectified. The medical college is run by the Karpaga Vinayaga Educational Trust, represented by its managing t..

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Campus cannot be allowed to become political battlefield: SC

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said that it would not allow a university campus to become a "political battlefield" with free flow of money and muscle power in student union elections. "We will see that educational institutions should not become a political battlefield. Our aim is to see that there should not be free flow of money and muscle power," a Bench comprising Justices Arij..

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SC: Student's fees are not taxable

The Supreme Court has held that student’s fees are not taxable. A bench comprising Justices Arijit Pasayat and Mukundakam Sharma while setting aside the judgement of Uttarakhand High Court noted, apparently the respondents were not justified in treating the student’s fees as taxable income and it was an error to consider students fees as taxable income. The apex court, however, left open ano..

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World Judiciary Summit from december 12

City Montessori School(CMS) sponsored ninth International Conference of Chief Justices would be held in Lucknow from December 12. About 250 Chief Justices of world, judges, foreign ministers, law ministers, attorney generals, members of the different parliaments and World Peace organisation of 84 countries would participate in the four-day conference. Addressing a press conference, CMS found..

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Law college exam to begin Dec 10: Madras High Court

Madras High Court said the examinations of law colleges in Tamil Nadu, which were cancelled following the November 12 students clash here, will commence on December 10. In his oral observation during the hearing on a batch of writ petitions pertaining to the clash at the Dr Ambedkar Government Law College here, Mr Justice F M Ibrahim Kalifulla said a parent-teacher meeting would be held prior t..

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Use iron hand to deal with students who cheat in exams: SC

Students who cheat during exams better watch out as the Supreme Court has advised the authorities to use an iron hand to check such malpractices which affect the country's progress and academic standards. "We are of the firm opinion that in academic matters there should be strict discipline and malpractices should be severely punished. If our country is to progress we must maintain high educa..

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