Earlier this year, Legally India reported that NLU Orissa had plagiarised large chunks of its Self Study Report for the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). However, with Kian being busy trying to monetise his newsletter and Prachi being so overworked by...
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-AVINASH GAUTAM, 3rd Semester Student at NLUO
Editor's note: This post had been written
Infrastructure of the college [Hostels (or alternate accommodations), Academic block/class rooms, Library, Mess/Canteen and Other things ]
The campus has 3 huge hostels (2 boys + 1 girls)...
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Police Structure
Admission to police services
In India there are various modes to enter the police system. There are broadly 2 types of entry scheme i.e. Indian Police Services and State Police Services. The Indian Police Services is a part...
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It’s been three years since I have reached this law school. And from the very first day, our seniors used to eulogize about that world of journals, research papers and the prospective career that it could offer in the future. On...
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Going through various write-ups on different law related sites, mine may appear very lame to many legal professionals working in the esteemed organisations. However, there will be many who can totally relate to my situation. I am a law professional currently...
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Modernity or Obscenity? A need for evaluation over media's abuse of power and freedom.
Media brings the world on our doorstep by keeping us updated over current affairs, history, and science and about each and everything that adds to our knowledge...
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Gradus Ad Parnassum. This Latin phrase means “Steps to Paranassum” (one of the loftiest mountains of Central Greece). The term is often used to seek the gradual progress in literature, language or music.
Literature does resemble Paranassum now. ...
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IN THE WIZENGAMOT
CRIMINAL DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF MAGICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
LONDON
WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY 1982
B e f o r e:
CHIEF WARLOCK MINISTER MILLICENT BAGNOLD
SIRIUS ORION BLACK
- V -
LILY JAMES POTTER
Mr. Albus Percival Wulfric Bryan...
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You check your phone again to see if it’s time. A minute later, you do it again, just for the screen to tell you it’s been only sixty seconds. But you’re sixty seconds closer to leaving your house, sitting in...
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In my perhaps hugely ignorant opinion, I was under the impression that legal journalism had not been given significant recognition as a viable profession. After, however, some research here and there (re: wiki How’s seven steps to become a legal...
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Being the daughter of the Principal of a school in Pilani, Rajasthan and a first year law student at GLC, Mumbai I was really shocked when I heard about the chronicles of the Right to Education Act, 2009 [RTE Act].
The...
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Indian Judicial system, just like our country has come a long way from a system that had many flaws set up during the British rule, to the modern day watchdog of both the ‘legislature’ as well as the ‘executive’ of India;...
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" A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others. " -Ayn Rand
All through my life, I've always had a penchant towards discovering myself and polishing the curious side of me. The desire...
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Guest post, anonymised at author's request.
BOARD EXAMS ARE OVER,
CLAT ON HEAD...
TENSION
TENSION..
TENSION....
This is what I experienced in the month of April!
Studying for Entrance exams,Changing patters, Vast G.K.
It kills a student after every second!!...
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Poland's new national stadium provides for a symbol of optimism over the general gloom that lingers over Europe, much of it due to the ongoing recession.
The New stadium is part of Poland's endeavors as co-hosts of the 2012 Euro Cup...
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