Month: February 2017

CAMPUS REPORTER PROGRAM

The campus Reporter program by LEXKHOJ is an exclusive opportunity for current college students to gain valuable experience of shaping themselves into proficient leaders. This program recognizes enthusiastic students, hardworking and motivated students by giving them opportunity to develop knowledge and leadership skills by representing LEXKHOJ on their campus. Requirements:- Enrolled in full time undergraduate/postgraduate

CALL FOR PAPERS- LAW MANTRA ONLINE JOURNAL

About Us Law Mantra Online Journal (ISSN: 2394-7829) is Monthly Double Blind Peer Review Academic Journal, published online, that seeks to provide an interactive forum for the publication of articles in the field of Law and Governance. Journal is currently soliciting submissions for Volume 4, Issue 8. The submission deadline for Volume 4, Issue 8 is 5th April, 2017. We welcome

Important Judgement related to Appointment of District Judge

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA, CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDDICTION             CIVIL APPEAL NO. 7358 OF 2016 (Arising out of SLP(C) No. 17466 OF 2016)   Vijay Kumar Mishra and Another                                                      ……Appellants Versus High Court of Judicature at Patna and others                                               ……Respondents.     Facts of the case: The task

NEW AGE LIMIT FOR CLAT EXAM

SUPREME COURT ASKS BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA TO RE- CONSIDER THE AGE LIMIT FOR CLAT EXAM CLAT aspirants including an orphan from Mumbai filed a petition challenging the age limit clause of the students who want to sit in exam and aspire to be lawyers. Senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Sanjay Hegde and Advocate Zoheb

Know Who are the New Judges of Supreme Court…

Supreme Court’s strength to rises to 28; gets five new Judges   Five new judges who sworn in on Friday at 10.30 AM. They are Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Navin Sinha, M Shantana Goudar, Deepak Gupta and S Abdul Nazeer. Since the retirement of Justice TS Thakur on January 3, the Supreme Court has been functioning with 23 judges as against

Sasikala gets convicted… Who will be the next CM?? New Candidates for post of CM arises

The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside AIADMK general secretary V.K. Sasikala’s acquittal by the Karnataka High Court in the Jayalalithaa disproportionate assets case and “restored in full” the trial court conviction of September 2014. A Bench of Justices P.C. Ghose and Amitava Roy also set aside the acquittal of her two co-accused J. Ilavarasi