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At the (almost) end of my law school, when I look back, I found how things have changed. Some words, that were alien, or had different meaning, becomes inseparable like soulmate. You live with these words, sleep with them, eat with them and they...
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From its very conception, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act has been fraught with controversies; quite a surprising situation given that most factions fighting for disability rights in the nation supposedly desire to present a united front. India, having...
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From the Project Cloud Desk 4 January 2010   Welcome to the new year! Let me take this opportunity wish you a great year ahead.    One of the focus points at Project Cloud is about attending conferences. From the broader...
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Every day you wake up to something new. The day is afresh, your mind clear of things of yesterdays past, ready to take things ahead with a stride. Today was one such day. The chilly Post December winds lashed my...
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The lawyers, as I have seen in the Bombay High Court, are constrained to spend considerable time in doing not really productive work while waiting for their matters to be called out, and it is customary that many of the matters...
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  Project Cloud is an initiative committed to helping law students write, publish and present papers. This week we analyse the importance of submitting papers through ExpressO.   A few journals are seeking submissions through ExpressO. This is a service that...
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These are interesting times. And it is certainly exciting for any international relations enthusiast, to have multitudes of diplomatic cables on his computer screen. With cablegate leak, we are getting a peek into the secret world of diplomatic exchanges.  But apart...
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The only book that deals with pornography in India has finally crossed the hurdles of editing and printing. The provocative book on Pornography (Bangalore Mirror) is authored by Brajesh Rajak, a 3rd year student (now in 4rth year) of National Law...
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  BIHAR STATE BAR COUNCIL BAR COUNCIL BHAWAN, PATNA-1 PH-0612-2505583                                   Press Release                              Lawyers to abstain from Evening Court Patna, Nov. 14   Bihar State Bar Council has appealed to the advocates of Bihar to abstain from working in...
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A bunch of 6 year olds were having a discussion.  The kid from Pune was heard bragging -  "You know man.  My big brother nooo . . .  He can do a wheelie on a bicycle.  Superb da."   Not to...
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Education is one sector which was left behind during the reforms stage in 1991. It is one of the most important sectors in any country. Educated youth are a requirement for a successful country. “The main hope of a nation lies...
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The mere discovery of a new form of a known substance which does not result in the enhancement of the known efficacy of that substance or the mere discovery of any new property or new use for a known substance or...
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Redstone Pharmaceuticals was one of India's biggest drug companies.  Unknown to the public, Redstone's main drug, Kilosal, actually used the public as genie pigs.  Kilosal was introduced into the market without being fully tested, and the first few batches were...
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  Riaz Sonawala was a successful lawyer. In his mid-forties, he was always impeccably attired, and carried a regal air around him everywhere he went. He was suave, sophisticated, and had a baritone voice which inspired the awe of the...
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  Do homosexuals belong to the race of humans? Do they belong to the race of humans? Where in the world are they going to build a dignified life? If they are not the biological male or female, what are they?...
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Non Compliance to Court Orders is a broad day light reality. Even courts have shown inability to monitor implementation of their Orders. In this background I write this blog.     The Plaintiff / Petitioner / Defendant / Respondents / Complainant...
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As Sanjay walked across the corridor,past the judges' chambers and into the courtroom, he couldn't help but steal a glance at all the lesser men who were in awe of him.His scintillating lawyering had bedazzled the bench and his opponents alike,and it was...
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A brief glimpse into the history of post independent India reveals that there has indeed been a phenomenal transformation in the socio-economic dynamics of country leading to a perceptible enhancement and improvement in the living standards of our people at...
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  Some days back we saw that we are not the only ones who are obsessed with rankings. There are people in this world who rank all the big universities in the world. I can only imagine what kind of discussions...
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Hi Folks ! I am in the fourth year of my painstaking 5yr NLU course. If 5th yr gives everyone the creeps, the rueful fourth gives the jitters. "Rueful" ?? YES ! RUEFUL! After 3  of your fun and frolicking years...
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