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India’s federal intelligence agencies have reported to the Federal home ministry that the southern Kerala-based Islamic outfit popular front of India (PFI) has big plans to stage countrywide protests against the citizenship amendment act (CAA) and national population register (NPR) at 5000 places- India’s economic intelligence agency has also dug up dozens of bank accounts believed to be used to fund these demonstrations
President Donald Trump accompanied by first lady Melania Trump will pay a two-day visit to India on February 24-25 during which they will travel to New Delhi and Ahmedabad-The two leaders agreed to use the trip to further strengthen the bilateral ties
Admissions open – the National Law University, Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi has invited applications for admission to BA.LLB honors, LLM and Ph.D. programs for the academic year 20 20–21, commencing in August 2020- For admission to the five-year law course, the applicant should have passed grade 12th or equivalent examination with 50% marks
Health experts raised concerns over price controls, patent law clause in Indo– US trade deal over two issues – patent laws that will affect the production of affordable generic medicines, and the issue of price controls for medical devices (coronary stents and knee implants) that are crucial part of the trade deal between the two countries
The constant CAA protests have caused injuries to hundreds of protesters, including residents of Jamia Nagar and students of Jamia Millia Islamia, on Monday after a scuffle broke out between the protesters and the police and they were stopped from marching towards the Parliament
The all India lawyers Council (AILC) has been launched in the meeting of advocates gathered at India International Centre, New Delhi on Saturday – Advocate K.M. Ashraf welcomed the gathering and Rtd. Justice Ravindra Singh, Allahabad High Court inaugurated, the session saying the country as a whole is in turmoil. The lead role has to be played by the intellectuals and among intellectuals lawyers are on the top
Lawyers of Patna High Court have decided to abstain from court proceedings till February 17 as they protest against the new system of listing of cases – their main demands include restoration of old system of listing of cases and alternative arrangement for filing of cases till they become acquainted with online system as they alleged that young lawyers were facing great hardships due to new system of listing of cases
The Supreme Court of India has issued notices to the union of India, Bar Council of Delhi, government of NCT of Delhi and others after hearing a petition filed by lawyer Reepak Kansal, seeking the registration of FIR against every member of 3rd Battalion who entered the premises of the Tiz Hazari court without the permission of district judge in the unfortunate incident between the lawyers and the Delhi police
The Supreme Court of India issues notice to the Centre, Delhi government on the death of an infant at Shaheen Bagh protest who died of the cold at the open-air protest venue – the court asked how could an infant go to a protest site
The health ministry has been notified by the Delhi High Court on a public suit seeking directions to concerned authorities to impose a ban over advertising, sponsorship, and promotion of any tobacco product in any form – the public suit also seeks directions to investigate alleged legalities being committed by the company “Chaini Khaini”
The Delhi government has been directed by the Delhi High Court to provide necessary finances to the municipal corporations to ensure that efforts initiated by them to words better education, health and nutrition of students in the schools can we continued
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