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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Can money save Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Amnesty International celebrates 50th Anniversary
Delhi government proposes fast track courts for rape cases
The Delhi government wrote a letter to the chief justice of Delhi High court to build up fast track courts for ensuring speedy justice to rape victims, state Women and Child.
The Delhi High Court refuses Balwa to use i-pad inside jail
The High court who had earlier allowed the use of i-pad to Balwa an accused on 2 G spectrum has now refused to allow it in Tihar jail. Justice S Muralidhar on going through all the record of the jail officials said the iPad cannot be made available to Balwa as the report states that all the software installed in it may not be disabled and the accused can take advantage of it.
Attorneys for ex-IMF chief claim that their client’s right to fair trial is compromised:
Curtis Mallet Opens Office in Turkmenistan
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle is the first major Am Law 200 firm to open an office in Ashgabat, the capital of the Central Asian country of Turkmenistan. A seven-lawyer office opened last week, the firm said on Monday.