Legal education will remain under purview of BCI: Salman Khurshid, Judiciary is no exception to corruption: HC judge, Attorney General to appear before JPC in 2G probe, PM hints at changes in corporate laws and much more..Legal education will remain under purview of BCI: Salman KhurshidLaw Minister Salman Khurshid made it clear that legal education would remain within the purview of Bar Council of India..Judiciary is no exception to corruption: HC judgeKarnataka High Court Justice H N Nagamohan Das said even the judiciary was not devoid of corruption..Attorney General to appear before JPC in 2G probeDespite protests by a section of Congress members in JPC on 2G Spectrum scam, panel chief P C Chacko has decided to go ahead with calling Attorney General, Goolam Vahanvati as the next witness. This will be for the first time that the AG will appear before the JPC to give oral evidence..PM hints at changes in corporate lawsPrime Minister Manmohan Singh said the Centre was examining commercial and corporate laws to ensure inclusive growth and to make them relevant to future challenges..SC lifeline for 22 judgesSupreme Court came to the rescue of 22 fast track court additional district judges whose appointments had been declared illegal by Jharkhand High Court in March last year..Why is CJI taking on CAG with a flawed ‘loss’ theoryFirstpost’s Editor in Chief, R. Jagannathan examines Chief Justice of India, S. H. Kapadia’s stance on the CAG’s presumptive loss on 2G spectrum and coal block allocations..Tamil Nadu to immediately approach SC against Cauvery panel’s ruling.Tamil Nadu government will immediately approach the Supreme Court against the Cauvery Regulatory Authority’s ruling asking Karnataka to release 9000 cusecs of water..HC stays ban on Bhupathi, BopannaThe Karnataka High Court ordered interim stay on the two-year ban imposed on tennis players Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna from representing the country.
Legal education will remain under purview of BCI: Salman Khurshid, Judiciary is no exception to corruption: HC judge, Attorney General to appear before JPC in 2G probe, PM hints at changes in corporate laws and much more..Legal education will remain under purview of BCI: Salman KhurshidLaw Minister Salman Khurshid made it clear that legal education would remain within the purview of Bar Council of India..Judiciary is no exception to corruption: HC judgeKarnataka High Court Justice H N Nagamohan Das said even the judiciary was not devoid of corruption..Attorney General to appear before JPC in 2G probeDespite protests by a section of Congress members in JPC on 2G Spectrum scam, panel chief P C Chacko has decided to go ahead with calling Attorney General, Goolam Vahanvati as the next witness. This will be for the first time that the AG will appear before the JPC to give oral evidence..PM hints at changes in corporate lawsPrime Minister Manmohan Singh said the Centre was examining commercial and corporate laws to ensure inclusive growth and to make them relevant to future challenges..SC lifeline for 22 judgesSupreme Court came to the rescue of 22 fast track court additional district judges whose appointments had been declared illegal by Jharkhand High Court in March last year..Why is CJI taking on CAG with a flawed ‘loss’ theoryFirstpost’s Editor in Chief, R. Jagannathan examines Chief Justice of India, S. H. Kapadia’s stance on the CAG’s presumptive loss on 2G spectrum and coal block allocations..Tamil Nadu to immediately approach SC against Cauvery panel’s ruling.Tamil Nadu government will immediately approach the Supreme Court against the Cauvery Regulatory Authority’s ruling asking Karnataka to release 9000 cusecs of water..HC stays ban on Bhupathi, BopannaThe Karnataka High Court ordered interim stay on the two-year ban imposed on tennis players Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna from representing the country.