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Global jurisdiction: India's premier law schools to export talent abroad
Submitted by vinayras on Fri, 02/22/2008 - 12:22.Last year, Rohan Menon flew to London at his own expense to appear for a series of tests at the law firm of Simmons & Simmons. These included a test in document reading, where he was called upon to analyse an M&A dossier, a written exercise where he had to draft a contract and finally, an interview with the firm’s partners.
The 23 year-old student of the Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad , emerged with flying colours.
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The future of copyright in India
Submitted by vinayras on Thu, 02/14/2008 - 12:53.Legal context: The copyright laws in India are set to be amended with the introduction of the provisions for anti-circumvention and Rights Management Information in the Indian copyright regime although India is under no obligation to introduce these changes as it is not a signatory to WCT or WPPT.
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India to Adopt Data Privacy Rules
Submitted by vinayras on Wed, 02/06/2008 - 12:19.Two powerful players in India’s outsourcing industry are drafting a data protection law designed to quell growing privacy concerns from their offshore clients. India’s Ministry of Information Technology and the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) in New Delhi expect the legislation to be in place early next year. It would provide legal safeguards to ensure data privacy protection in India, according to Nasscom President Kiran Karnik.
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Indian law 'strangling' biodiversity research
Submitted by vinayras on Wed, 02/06/2008 - 12:18.A group of Indian botanists say that the country's stringent biodiversity laws are stifling research.
In an article in the latest issue of Current Science (25 January), published by the Indian Academy of Sciences, the scientists say India's "draconian" rules on free exchange of biological samples could "totally isolate Indian biodiversity researchers and is akin to a self-imposed siege on scientists in the country".
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After Kidney Scam, India Looking At Anti-quackery Bill
Submitted by vinayras on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 12:54.The Indian government is considering enacting legislation to outlaw quacks following the multi-state racket where unqualified doctors conducted hundreds of illegal kidney transplants for huge profits.
No one seems to know, however, just how many quacks - people who act like doctors and even do surgeries without valid medical qualification - are there all over India. One estimate puts the number at a staggering one million.
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Power of attorney
Submitted by vinayras on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 12:53.Shreyas Viswanath is a young architect who has been deputed to Europe for a year on his first overseas assignment. He wonders how he would manage his affairs in India during his stay abroad, especially his property matters, bank accounts, securities portfolio et al. Shreyas is told that he could execute a power of attorney (POA) in favour of any person and go abroad in peace.
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Green laws be damned; PMO pushes for dam in NE
Submitted by vinayras on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 12:52.Its Prime Minister’s look east policy - In Arunachal Pradesh alone, over a 100 dams are planned, including India’s highest dam - the Dibang Project. But a big question emerging now, did the Prime Minister’s Office subvert the environment law of the country? Even as Dr Manmohan Singh laid the Foundation of India’s highest dam in Arunachal Pradesh, CNN-IBN has found that the Project’s Environment Impact Assessment is not complete.
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NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE
Submitted by vinayras on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 12:51.Holding the rank of a premier institute in the country is no small task and for the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), it means constantly improving the quality of education for lawyers and leading the way for contemporary schools.
According to NLSIU vice-chancellor A Jayagovind, the university did this by boosting efforts to induce practical education in the 60 courses that it offered. “One of the complaints about Indian education is that there is a lack of practical side to our classroom education. We have been constantly working towards bridging this gap.”
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The great kidney bazaar
Submitted by vinayras on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 12:46.All South Asians must be shocked at the ghoulish kidney transplantation racket unearthed near Delhi, with ramifications across several nations. Dr Amit Kumar alias Santosh Raut’s operation involved 3 hospitals, 5 diagnostic centres and 10 laboratories, and more than 50 accomplices, including doctors and nurses, “spotters” and touts who would lure potential donors with the promise of jobs, and thugs who would force them to part with their kidneys.
The 600-odd recipients included nationals of half-a-dozen countries
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France: Sikh couple fights turban ban
Submitted by vinayras on Mon, 01/28/2008 - 12:20.For Gurdial Singh and his wife Surjeet Kaur, a Sikh couple from France, life was wonderful in their adopted country till the French government decided to ban the wearing of turbans in schools.
That was in 2004, and the Sikh couple from Bobigny near Paris was forced to withdraw their 14-year-old son Jasbir Singh from the Louis Mission school.
Since then, the couple and others from their community have been fighting for lifting the ban, something that ''does not go well with French ethos and values''. They are part of United Sikhs, an organisation mobilising public opinion on the issue.
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