• Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Quarterly – Issue 2

    The Editorial Board for CALQ is inviting submissions for the second issue (Issue 1. 2) from legal academicians, professionals and students. Theme The Comparative Constitutional Law & Administrative Law Quarterly (CALQ) attempts to initiate and foster academic dialogue concerning the subject of administrative law and constitutional law from a global perspective. Articles on Constitutional Law should…

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  • List of Courts in India

    Find below the list of some of the important courts, forums, tribunals in India. Supreme Court The Supreme Court Of India High Courts Andhra Pradesh High Court (At Hyderabad) Bombay High Court (At Mumbai) Bombay High Court (At Aurangabad) Bombay High Court (At Nagpur) Bombay High Court (At Panaji) Calcutta High Court (At Calcutta) Delhi…

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  • Bar Association alarmed at Govt. move on Judicial appointments

    (UNI) The Bar Association of India (BAI) expressed ‘alarm’ at the reported move by the government to bring in a Draft Bill for a Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) without consulting any legal body and urged the government not to rush through the legislation without a debate. Several eminent lawyers including BAI President Emeritus Fali S…

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  • Delhi High Court gets 8 new judges

    (UNI) Delhi High Court got eight new judges increasing its strength to 43. Eight judges were sworn in as additional judges of the Delhi High Court by Chief Justice D Murugesan. Five lawyers from the Delhi High Court Bar and three from the trial courts judges were among the new ones sworn-in. The five lawyers…

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  • Installation of Set up Box made compulsory

    (UNI) Installation of Set up Box becomes compulsory with the Karnataka High Court today dismissing a petition filed by Cable T V Operators seeking extension of the March 31 deadline. Justice Abdul Nazeer dismissed the petition filed by Karnataka State Cable T V Operators’ Association observing there was no merit in it and refused to…

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