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3 years on, no justice for rape victims of Muzaffarnagar riots: Amnesty International says Centre and state govt ‘failed

Source:- firstpost.com The Uttar Pradesh government has failed to make timely investigation and prosecute the seven cases of gang-rape filed following the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots and deliver justice, Amnesty International India said in a press release published on Thursday. The briefing furnishes the details of seven Muslim women who came forward after the September 2013

Law ministry clears five judges for Supreme Court

Source:- indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: The law ministry has cleared the files for appointment of five Supreme Court judges and forwarded them to the Prime Minister’s Office which will shortly take the President’s assent before they are notified, likely to be done within the next week. The SC currently has 23 judges. With the fresh appointments

Non-bailable warrant issued against Anil Ambani

Source:- indiatimes.com NAGPUR: District consumer disputes redressal forum last month issued a non-bailable warrant (NBW), returnable on April 13, against Reliance Communications chairman Anil Ambani ‘in the interest of justice’ in a case filed in January 2013 by Adv Kamal Satuja. In 2014, the forum had asked the company to pay compensation of Rs 25,000

Karnataka quota law for promotion invalid, says Supreme Court

Source:- indianexpress.com MAINTAINING THAT the State does not have unbridled powers to provide promotion in reservation to the backward classes, the Supreme Court on Thursday held that an exercise to determine inadequacy of representation, backwardness and overall efficiency is “a must” before granting promotion to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes employees. A bench of Justices

Bar council approves syllabus for Maharashtra’s law entrance examination

Source:- hindustantimes.com The Bar Council of India (BCI), which regulates legal education in the country, has largely approved the syllabus and paper pattern of the state’s Common Entrance Test (CET) for law courses, while suggesting a few changes. State’s Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) had sent the syllabus prescribed for the previous year to the