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PIL Seeking to Ban Campus Recruitments Made by PSUs Dismissed.

In the case of M. Palanimuthu v. The Secretary to the Government, decided on 7th September 2015 by the Madras High Court presided by the Division bench of Chief Justice S. K. Kaul and Justice T.S. Sivagnanam, the Court dismissed the PIL seeking to ban campus recruitments and restrain the Central and

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Death Penalty

One of the main pre-requisites of law in the society is that it should be dynamic. This change occurs from time to time in accordance with the needs of the society, and that is the reason why democracy as a way of governing the subjects evolved and various other laws

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Dilomatic Immunity And The Corrupt Practice BY The Diplomats

Taking note of the diplomatic tussle between Saudi Arabia and India, every Indian is preoccupied with the thought as to whether diplomatic immunity gives them license to commit the crime. After the alleged rape of the Nepali women by a diplomat of Saudi Arabia, it is felt that now the

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Nepal’s Newly Born Constitution: Should India be Perturbed?

On September the 20th, 2015, Nepalese government took a historic step and adopted its new constitution to create Nepal as a federal democratic State and take the nation on the roads of developments. President Ram Baran Yadav signed the Constitution and the same was welcomed with a roar of applause.

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One Pension One Scheme: An Ardent Approach

The Government’s announcement to implement the ‘One Rank One Pension’ scheme certainly came as relief to the veterans of the armed forces but there still remain some deliberations which need to be sorted out. The centre fulfilling its major election promise, propounded it to be a matter of distress stating

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Russia’s Military Assistance to Syria: A Worrisome Perspective

Syria, since the 1960s, has been ruled by the Al-Assad family, starting with Hafez Al-Assad. The regime had been one of a quasi-dictatorial rule until the Arab Spring came in 2011. The Arab spring was a revolution involving demonstrations and protests, riots and civil war. It started at Tunisia with

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Sri Lankan War in Focus: U.N. Makes a Breakthrough

It’s really a rare and powerful phenomenon, in the parlance of the World politics, to have the noose tightened around the necks of white-collar criminals. United Nations, however, has been passionately up for such breakthroughs by laying bare the solid investigation and pushing for reforms. One such major push came

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The Syrian Conflict: An International Battlefield

The number of state and non-state actors involved in the current conflict in Syria and the surrounding regions, has made it incredibly perplexing to understand. Therefore, in order to analyze such a conflict, it is imperative to distinguish between the different political interests of actors involved and the paradigm through

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