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Jalan committee to review structure of capital market infrastructure
09 Feb 2010
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has set up a committee, headed by former RBI Governor Bimal Jalan, to go into issues emerging after stock exchanges have been converted into "for profit" organisations, SEBI chairman C B Bhave said.
France agrees warship sale to Russia
09 Feb 2010
France has agreed to sell a Mistral class warship to Russia, a French official said, despite concerns expressed by Georgia and other countries.
PIL against safe recognition for Bt brinjal in Madras HC
09 Feb 2010
A Siddha medical practitioner filed a Public Interest Litigation(PIL) in the Madras High Court challenging Genetic Engineering Approval Committee’s (GEAC) "safe for environment decision" granted to Bt brinjal.
SC seeks HC’s response on RTI information on judges appointments
09 Feb 2010
The Supreme Court sought the response of all the High Courts in the country on the issue whether the information pertaining to the appointment of High Court and Supreme Court judges should be revealed under the RTI act.
Punching Rathore no way to settle scores: Law Minister
09 Feb 2010
Reacting to the punching of former Haryana DGP S P S Rathore, convicted in the Ruchika molestation case, Union Minister for Law and Justice M Veerappa Moily said people need to be more "tolerant”.
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Grey areas in the law relating to the use of force in dispersing an unlawful assembly
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Dr. Asthana and Dr. Anjali feel that in the current system the police face a severe handicap and the situation warrants an amendment in the law.
Plea Bargaining: A unique remedy
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Sidhartha & Hailshree feels that plea bargaining is an effective method of delivering justice has been a hot burning topic which needs to be handled with proper care and caution.
Critical analysis of the law of adultery in India
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Bharat feels that the law of adultery as it stands in India punishes only man, and assumes that in all cases ‘man is the seducer’ and the women, who is an equal participant is viewed as a victim.
The ‘Maaza’ Trademark Battle- a brief study
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The article of Vidya is a brief study on the on going trademark battle between Bisleri and Coca Cola over the trademark Maaza. The article explains the order passed by the Delhi High Court on the battle.
Other alternatives to Imprisonment
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According to Puneet, the problem of prison overcrowding and non-institutional treatment of offenders is shared by many countries in the world. However, the factors that go to give rise to the existence of this problem and the difficulties to solve th
Judicial accountability as proposed under Judges Inquiry Bill, 2006
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Author Prasanthi feels that judges should set an example (by offering themselves for public scrutiny) that no one is above law. In a country which claims to be wedded to Rule of Law Judges are not above Law.
Judiciary and its role
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Raj Nandini feels that judicial judgment must take deep account of the day before yesterday in order that yesterday may not paralyze today.