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Justice Ramana’s route to top judicial post

Justice NV Ramana, B.Sc., B.L. Born: August 27, 1957, in an agricultural family in Ponnavaram Village, Krishna District. Enrolled as Advocate: February 10, 1983. Practice: High Court of Andh...

Justice NV Ramana: A leader with a heart

When Justice Nuthalapati Venkata Ramana takes over the top judicial chair in the country on April 24, it will be the culmination of his decades of struggle against injustice, as experienced from his ...

POCSO: The hand of justice

In a significant judgment, a trial court invoked the POCSO Act against an accused for holding her hand. The Delhi High Court upheld it.

Act Before Another Child Becomes a Victim

Amendments were recently introduced keeping in mind the sensitivity of issues pertaining to child protection and empowers DMs to coordinate and monitor agencies responsible for implementing the Act.

Online Pedagogy: The Way Forward

Online learning is the future. While it has advantages such as accessibility, affordability and flexibility, difficulties in downloading, slow net speed and digital inaccessibility should be tackled first.

Criminal Lack of Reforms

By Ashutosh Shekhar Paarcha The fact that we live in the 21st century, but are governed by laws that are more than a century and a half old makes it obvious that reforms are the need of the hour. ...

Mukhtar Ansari and a tale of two states

The gangster turned politician has numerous cases against him in UP and Punjab, leading to a tug of war between them to get his custody.

Loan moratorium: A balancing act

In a verdict that balances business and consumer interests, the Court ruled that there would be a waiver of compound interest on loans from March 1 to August 31, 2020 due to Covid-19.

Sustainable Development in a Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has unleashed an unprecedented crisis, causing further disruption to progress in achieving Sustainable Development Goals, with the world’s poorest and most vulnerable affected the most.

Covid-19 adds to backlog of cases

Due to Covid-19, the functioning of all courts has been badly hit, with case pendency reaching all-time highs. In district and taluka courts alone, it has reached 3.81 crore cases.

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