Welcome to the 4th Indian Vis Pre-Moot 2014!
The final rounds are about to begin in a few moments. The finals involve National Law School of India University,Bangalore(East) team and the National Law University,Delhi(East) team.
The rounds are happenning at...
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As we proceed towards the end of the phenomenon valedictory episode, for which we have Justice Hon'ble Justice N.V. Ramana, Judge, Supreme court of India as the cheif guest for the event His words of wisdom included a brief speech on...
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5th March, 2014, 03:30 pm:
Welcome to the 5th NLU Antitrust Law Moot Court Competition, 2014 Blog!
National Law University, Jodhpur is proud to host the Fifth NLU Antitrust Law Moot Court Competition in association with Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh...
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Hello and welcome to the live blog of the 13th Amity National Moot Court Competition 2014 .
Amity Law School, Delhi, brings forth, in its 13th Edition of the Moot Competition, its Compromis focusing on a hypothetical case involving two States...
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We are back with the second edition of the 2nd RMLNLU - SCC Online International Media Law Moot Court Competition 2014 from the 28th of February - 2nd of March 2014.
We are ready to bring to you a glimpse of...
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When you need it (access to a legal database) the most you dont have it. This post helps you to use Google in such situations. If not researching otherwise also these tips could help you find better result for your queries...
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In another interesting song and dance by the forever entertaining Aam Admi Party, recently the Chief Minister of the Govt. of the NCT of Delhi addressed a melodramatic letter to the Lt. Governor that would leave most Ekta Kapoor-esque writers lining...
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Most Obliged your HIGHness Featured
Winter Intra University moot court competition (Wintra, as we call it) is back again along with continuous assessment ( read harassment) tests to mark the end of honeymoon period of the semester.
The mooters Constitute the "cool" class of Law students...
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5th Feb '14, Wednesday
Hello and welcome to the live blog of the 15th D. M. Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition 2014 a.k.a DMH, which is from the 6th-9th February, 2014.
The total prize money is an amazing Rs....
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Hello,
I write this to clear the events taking place in NUJS against the registrar. I do so cause of a really poorly worded article (link) which has been published recently.
After a lot of effort by the SJA, the Registrar...
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The GNLU International Moot Court Competition is back! The sixth edition is going to be larger and grander than ever before with 48 teams battling it out for the top honours. Apart from several teams from India, universities from across the world...
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Once every few days, depending on their moods, some government officials raid Biju Da, a soft-spoken shack-wala who serves Maagi, Chai and Lunch to college students.
During the raid, Biju Da, his wife and his children run. They also have...
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NUJS - Recent Controversies Featured
We are all aware of the recent controversies surrounding one of the countries premier legal institution. From sexual harassment to suspicion of corruption, the students of this institution have seen it all. There has also been questions on the efficiency of...
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Bharat & Feminism Featured
Bharat had often observed a silent culture when it came to women and women’s rights. This silent culture had conveniently laid out a path for the social evils like sati, female foeticide, dowry, devadasi system etc: to traverse. Fortunately, the country...
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©Bharat had often observed a silent culture when it came to women and women’s rights. This silent culture had conveniently laid out a path for the social evils like sati, female foeticide, dowry, devadasi system etc: to traverse. Fortunately, the country has now woken up from its deep slumber spanning across centuries. Our country – or atleast a part of it – has attained a consciousness and a conscience against the gross injustice littering around against its betis. And this change can be perceived in the budding feminist movements and discourses in the country.
In the State Bar Council Meeting held this Sunday, the U.P. Bar Council passed a resolution that the "Right to practice" exam, popularly known as AIBE, is no more mandatory for the lawyers registering themselves in the state of Uttar Pradesh....
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