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Call For Submissions: NLUJ Law Review (Vol. 5 Issue 1), Submit by Sept. 11, 2017

Volume 5 Issue 1 A publication from National Law University, Jodhpur Call for Submissions ==================================== About the Review: The NLUJ Law Review is the flagship journal of National Law University, Jodhpur, established with the objective of promoting academic research and fostering debate on contemporary legal issues in India. It is

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The Kumble Kohli Debacle: All about the Unsavoury Fallout

The recent appointment of Ravi Shastri as the head coach of the Indian Cricket Team and the success against Sri Lanka in the first test might have veneered the acrimonious exit of Anil Kumble from the coach’s position, but the controversial episode is bound to leave its mark on the

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Campus Ambassador Position at Legal Desire; Stipend & Rewards

Are you waiting for an opportunity to prove yourself and make an impact? The Legal Desire Campus Ambassador Programme is an exclusive opportunity for current law college students to gain valuable experience of being Campus Ambassador in their college. The Campus Ambassadors will gain entrepreneur skills by being a part of

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Legge Rhythms Diplomacy Summit 2017, Indore- 9th & 10th September 2017

ABOUT LEGGE RHYTHMS Legge Rhythms is a one stop destination for law students started by Litson K Stephen and Devika Gupta, students of Indore Institute of Law. For more details visit http://leggerhythms.org/ ABOUT LR DIPLOMACY SUMMIT To create a trend of Model United Nations and Youth Parliament in the weak circuits

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Qatar Crisis and Sanctions: A nugatory attempt to clamp the fall-out

Prologue On June 5, 2017, the Middle-East plunged into the worst diplomatic crisis the Gulf has witnessed in decades. Bahrain was the first among the Middle Eastern Countries to officially cut-off its diplomatic ties and impose Comprehensive Sanctions on Doha, followed in line by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt

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123 – A March Much Needed?

  The so called weak and backward classes of the society are the linchpins of almost every government scheme/programme led by Prime Minister Modi. Ensuring prosperity and upliftment of all needy persons is the steadfast aim of this Modi led government. Walking the same line, during the recently concluded budget

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The Modi-Trump Meet: Beyond Hugs and Handshakes

Diplomatic Relationship The United States of America and India have been sharing a very sober diplomatic relationship since years. There have been critical junctures in the policies of both these nations after the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi’s visit to the States during the Obama Administration. However, 5 months

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UK Elections: Brexit And Rise of The Right Wing

Rise of Right Wing Over the past few years, there is growing discourse about the rise of the right-wing populism in the world and the consequences it will bear. Although the distinction between these political ideologies was first done during French Revolution (1789), the so called “rise” of these welfare-chauvinists

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TATA – Mistry Corporate Conundrum Drags On…

The boardroom battle between TATA Group and Cyrus Mistry which began with the ouster of the latter from the Chairmanship of the Group on 24th October 2016 has dragged on ever since. The tussle has seen an array of allegations being made from both sides over the management of the

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Implementation of Goods and Services Tax

Introduction “In this world, nothing can be said to be sure, with the exception of death and charges,” opined Benjamin Franklin ages ago. In the existing framework, the energy of aberrant tax assessment is part between the Central Government and the State Governments that they can require to be imposed

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