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It is pertinent to note that the NCLAT has been functioning without a permanent chairperson since March 2020 post the retirement of Justice Mukhopadhaya.
Read MoreOn being asked on how can law students contribute to society in their limited capacity when they dont have a licence, Mr Bhasin replied with great conviction stating that choosing law as a career is itself a commitment to serve the society.
Read MoreOut of a total of 124 nominations received, 40 legal professionals were chosen through a strict jury-led process . The list comprises of Partners, Law Firm Owners, Principal Associates, Senior Associate and General Counsel.
Read MoreThe minister was named in the FIR as a co-accused for gunning down a 24 year old man named Prabhat Gupta in Lakhimpur area in 2003.
Read MoreWhile granting Swamy the liberty to make a representation to RBI to amend the existing guidelines, the Supreme Court was not keen to tread into RBI's domain.
Read MoreWhile the opposition party has criticised the government over lack of a rehabilitation policy, the tensions over evictions are not new in the district.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court took suo moto cognizance of the case after two lawyers had written a letter addressed to CJI Ramana seeking a CBI investigation in the matter.
Read MoreYadav was hearing the 2020 Delhi Riots case. Virender Bhatt has been named as his replacement.
Read MoreSupreme Court on Wednesday listed the matter for hearing within 24 hours.
Read MoreWhile allowing bail to an accused involved in 12 year old bomb blast case, the Delhi High Court expressed concern over the plight of undertrials and the gross negligence of their fundamental rights.
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