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Call For Chapters: Gender-Based Violence and Religion
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Call For Chapters: Gender-Based Violence and Religion

Calling For Book Chapters: As an editor, Dr. Amit Anand, Assistant Professor, School of Legal Studies, REVA University, Bengaluru, is inviting people to contribute to a book, entitled "Gender-Based Violence and Religion." This book is scheduled to be published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

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IIT Kharagpur Law School; One of Its Own Kind in India Law School
IIT Kharagpur Law School; One of Its Own Kind in India

Admission to the academic programs is done through entrance examination which comprises written test and interview. Application for the next academic year have been announced and prospective students are recommended to visit the official website for more information.

Sixth Annual Convocation of National Law University, Delhi Law School
Sixth Annual Convocation of National Law University, Delhi

The Sixth Annual Convocation of National Law University, Delhi was held on August 4th, 2018 in the auditorium of the university. Chief Justice of India

Amity Law School, Delhi organized National Seminar on Sexual Harassment at Workplace Law School
Amity Law School, Delhi organized National Seminar on Sexual Harassment at Workplace

The Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) which derives statutory mandate from the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 is committed to creating and maintaining an environment which is free from all forms of gender violence, sexual harassment, and discrimination on the basis of sex or gender.

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A judge's praise of politician may affect public's trust in judiciary: SC judge B R Gavai

SC Judge B R Gavai cautions that judges praising politicians and resigning to contest elections may erode public trust and compromise judicial impartiality.

21 October, 2024 01:34 PM
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Complainant can't insist on deciding plea to summon other accused before cross examination: SC [Read Judgment]

SC rules complainant can’t delay cross-examination to summon others as accused; trial court has discretion on timing under Section 319 CrPC.

21 October, 2024 01:36 PM

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Shouting 'Jai Sri Ram' can't outrage religious feelings: Karnataka HC [Read Order]

Karnataka HC rules that shouting ‘Jai Sri Ram’ doesn’t outrage religious feelings, quashing charges of trespass and intimidation against two accused.

16 October, 2024 01:28 PM
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Quantified Disability alone not a barrier to admission in educational institutions: SC [Read Judgment]

SC rules that quantified disability cannot bar admission to educational institutions, calls for inclusive policies and reasonable accommodation for all candidates.

16 October, 2024 01:57 PM
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Supreme Court slams Punjab, Haryana for failing to curb stubble burning amid rising Delhi Air Pollution

The Supreme Court criticized Punjab and Haryana for failing to curb stubble burning, contributing to Delhi’s air pollution, and summoned their chief secretaries.

16 October, 2024 03:23 PM
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Calcutta HC allows Doctors’ Protest during Durga Puja Carnival, sets aside Kolkata Police Prohibitory Orders [Read Order]

Calcutta High Court allows doctors’ protest during Durga Puja carnival, overturns Kolkata Police orders, citing the right to protest under Article 19.

17 October, 2024 10:25 AM

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