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Uttaranchal University is organizing National Article Writing Competition: Register by June 20

About the Writing Competition Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University is organizing National Article Writing Competition on the Topic: Global Emergency: The Greatest Pandemic, wherein the submissions are invited from students/research scholars from all across the country. Articles are invited on the following topics: Impact on the capital market of India. Impact of COVID 19 on

Online Internship Opportunity @ PARIVARTAN by Yogya – Empowering Society:- Apply by 22 June

About Yogya Yogya-Empowering Society is an independent think tank culminating the efforts of students, policy researchers, legal advisors to provide efforts for nation-building collectively. Yogya constructs valuable research in policy and legal field intending to provide a substantial amount of input for improving the domains of law and policy. We work with centers of public policy,

Law School Review : Know About PRESTIGE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, INDORE. DEPARTMENT OF LAW

Vision To be a leader in Professional Education, Research and Development. MISSION To provide quality education by innovating and continuously improving upon the disciplines of law through advanced methods of training, meaningful research and intimate relations with business, industry and other institutes in the country and abroad. OBJECTIVE We are committed to excellence in higher

ALLAHABAD HC DIRECTS POLICE AUTHORITIES TO TAKE LAWFUL ACTION AGAINST A MAN ACCUSED OF ABUSING SAFAI KARMCHARIS

CASE TITLE: MEERA DEVI V. STATE OF UP AND ORS. CASE NO. : MISC. BENCH NO. 8402/2020 QUORUM: JUSTICES ANIL KUMAR AND MANISH MATHUR APPEARANCE: ADVOCATE MOHIT MISHRA (FOR PETITIONER) The Allahabad HC directed the Police authorities to take appropriate legal action against a man who was abusing a Safai Karmchari and threating harm to

Middle Seat: Mere touch of infected person will not transmit COVID-19 unless nose/ mouth is touched after, Expert Committee tells Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court on Friday passed an interim order directing airlines to follow the May 31 circular of the Civil Aviation ministry that had allowed middle-seats in flights to be occupied, provided that the passenger wears ‘wrap-around’ gowns and the SOPs issued by the DGCA to guard against COVID-19 spread are strictly followed. The