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NEWS: Grant of Parole despite 65 registered First Information Reports is an Institutional Failure
In India Parole is granted to those convicts who had shown good behaviour in jail for a time fit as deemed by the Jailer. Indeed, there are instances where such veto of Jailer is witnessed to be corrupt or misused.
NEWS: UBER Defends Business Model at UK’s Supreme Court
All employees are workers, but an employee has extra employment rights and responsibilities that don’t apply to workers who aren’t employees.
NEWS: Supreme Court Listen to the Case Regarding Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) to be paid by Telecom Companies
The crux of this tustle is that the consumers might have to pay more on mobile data in forthcoming days.
NEWS: Justice U U Lalit To Become Part of Supreme Court Collegium
What is the Collegium System?[3] The Collegium of judges is the Supreme Court’s invention. It is a system under which judges are appointed by an institution comprising judges.
NEWS: Rajiv Gandhi Case Convict Nalini “Threatened to Kill Herself”: Official
Life imprisonment occupies an important place in India’s criminal justice system[2]. An estimated 55.8 percent of India’s convict population is undergoing a sentence of life imprisonment[3].
FUNDAMENTALS OF LEGAL RESEARCH AND LEGAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Ms. Bhavna Sharma is a graduate of Faculty of Law, University of Delhi and post-grad. from Jamia Millia Islamia, currently pursuing her PhD from RML National Law University, Lucknow.
Is the E-court system possible in present India?
Ms Kaviya is a law graduate from Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad and has pursued her LLM in constitutional and administrative law from Amity University.