India’s food security Law to Cover 70 per cent of population

food securityIndia world’s second largest populated country is going to setup a Historic law which will assure food security to almost 70% of total population nearly 1.2 billion. India’s food and consumer affair minister K V Thomas said that the Indian Government hoped to bring 75% of the rural population and 50% of the urban population in the country under the coverage of comprehensive food security programme by next year. If the national Food Security Bill prepared by the Food ministry be approved by a panel of ministers at the forthcoming meeting bulk of India’s population will get Legal Right to Subsidized food.

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Delhi High Court invalidated the Electronic voting machines of SCBA

Voting Maching The High Court of Delhi under the petition of Supreme Court Advocate Anis Suhrawardy and three others said that according to SCBA memorandum of association of rules Electronic voting machines was not permitted. And under this argument the Delhi High court claimed that the use of electronic voting machines in the Supreme Court bar association was unconstitutional and the election results were invalid. The court will hear more on this on June 6th.

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Sydney’s Gilbert + Tobin Acquires Perth Boutique

Vritual LawyerSydney-based Gilbert + Tobin announced Friday it was acquiring Perth alliance partner Blakiston & Crabb Lawyers. The acquisition of the 31-lawyer firm will give Gilbert + lawyer firm will give Gilbert + Tobin an office in the capital of Western Australia’s booming mining industry and take its headcount to over 300 lawyers Tobin an office in the capital of Western Australia’s booming mining industry and take its headcount to over 300 lawyers.

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Woman gets life term for killing husband

Legal newsLife time imprisonment was given by the Delhi High Court to the women named Manku for battering her husband to death and cutting off his genitals. Manku’s Husband Raju (35yeras old was found wrapped in a mat bearing multiple wounds caused by a ‘silwata’ (a kitchen implement to blend spices). His genitals too was found cut off with a sickle and there was no sign of his wife. She was later arrested by the police from her home village in Datia District Madhya Pradesh where she had fled after committing the crime. The police also recovered the ‘silwata’ and the sickle, besides her blood-stained clothes and other vital material of evidence. However the judge  N K Kaushik  held that this case cannot be considered as rarest of rarest so death sentence cannot be given and also the court failed to point out the actual reason for Murder of her husband and the Jude argued that:

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