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The State government and NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as part of which the latter will provide legal support for the YSR Jagananna Saswatha Bhu Hakku and Bhu Raksha Pathakam, a land resurvey project.
VIEW MOREThe Government of Andhra Pradesh today signed a MoU with NALSAR's Centre for Tribal and Land Rights (CTLR) for providing legal support for the prestigious resurvey project of Government of Andhra Pradesh (YSR Jagananna Saswatha Bhoo Hakku Mariyu Bhoo Raksha Padhakam)
VIEW MORENALSAR’s Centre for Tribal and Land Rights will provide legal support for the government's resurvey project, launched in a bid to digitise land records.
VIEW MORELand Management System to be implemented nalsar in all the districts of Telangana and Nalsar Law University has taken the initiative
VIEW MORELand Management System to be implemented nalsar in all the districts of Telangana and Nalsar Law University has taken the initiative
VIEW MORETelangana Government will bring some changes to the A.P. Rights in Land and Pattadar Pass Books Act, 1971 to address issues in regularisation of ‘Sada Bainamas’ (plain paper ) land transactions.
VIEW MORENalsar Law Of University, under the supervision of V. Balkista Reddy in association of Telangana Government has conducted a camp of Land Registration
VIEW MORENalsar Law Of University, under the supervision of V. Balkista Reddy in association of Telangana Government has conducted a camp of Land Registration
VIEW MOREA Mumbai-based diamond export company has been accused of religious discrimination after it denied employment opportunity to a young man because he follows I...
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The Supreme Court is examining the constitutionality of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC).
VIEW MORECenturies before Christ, Aristotle had characterized adolescents as less able to control their impulses and thus more prone to taking risks than adults....
Freedom Act and “monitors” freedom of religion in the entire world — except the US.
VIEW MOREIn a historic decision last month, the Supreme Court denied a Muslim man the right to have more than one wife......
VIEW MOREModi has equalled former PM Indira Gandhi’s record and this is not a great sign.
VIEW MOREभूमि अधिग्रहण अध्यादेश को लेकर इन दिनों सियासी बयानबाजी जोरों है। ऐसे में यह जानना जरूरी हो जाता है कि इस पर अध्यादेश का रास्ता कहां ......
VIEW MOREHome Minister Rajnath Singh has claimed that cow slaughter cannot be accepted in India and the govt will try its level best to bring a country wide ban. Can ..
VIEW MOREAdherence to the constitutional principle of ‘substantive due process’ must be an essential part of our collective response to terrorism.
VIEW MOREFaizan Mustafa, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR University of Law, got this year’s prestigious SAARC’s Best Law Teacher Award...
VIEW MOREThe new BJP government would do well to understand the message of two recent apex court judgments that underscore the need...
VIEW MOREIn a diverse country like India, special group rights are as important as individual rights to safeguard the minority communities. In fact, the collective rights are basic pre-conditions
VIEW MORE12 national law universities and at least 20 other Indian law schools, some practicing lawyers, and some academics in law schools abroad have registered for the Standard Indian Legal Citation (SILC) - a new citation format for India
VIEW MOREThe law department of the State government has sought legal expertise of NALSAR, Centre for Good Governance (CGG) and Damodaram Sanjeevaiah National Law University for facilitating the bifurcation of
VIEW MOREThe protection of minorities is the hallmark of a civilisation. The debate on the status of minorities should ideally be lifted from the outdated communalism
VIEW MOREMany Indians are not even aware of their legal rights and ignorance of the law has no defence as everyone falls under its ambit, said Faizan Mustafa, vice-chancellor
VIEW MOREThe Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill 2014 has got caught in the crossfire of different disability groups. Whilst one body of opinion holds that the Bill is regressive, incoherent and needs to be heavily reworked before it can be enacted
VIEW MORECentre for Management Studies of the Nalsar University of Law is organising the first-ever HR conclave on ‘Gender sensitisation at workplace: redefining corporate HR culture (creating workplaces that work)
VIEW MOREIndia ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in 2007. Since then, the wheels have been in motion, to bring Indian laws in line with our international obligations
VIEW MOREEnacting the disabilities bill through the ordinance route would usher confusion and chaos, and could cause all disabilities to lose legislative protection. PTI
VIEW MOREOne hopes that the Supreme Court will continue to follow these enlightened and progressive decisions and eventually take the next logical step of holding the death sentence
VIEW MOREThe Nalsar Law University, legal consultant for the committee which drafted the Disability Rights Bill of 2011, announced that it was dissociating itself from the bill approved by the Union Cabinet, as it had no resemblance to the
VIEW MORENalsar Hyderabad girl students stand vindicated after the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) fined Sakshi TV Rs 1 lakh for broadcasting a “flawed, one-sided and misleading story” on them when they filmed them outside
VIEW MORENalsar University of Law and the British Deputy High Commission organised a two-day national seminar on the theme ‘Hate speech and social media” here on Saturday and Sunday. The seminar focused on emerging debates on free speech, marginalisation and radicalisation
VIEW MOREThe Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha to universal criticism and till now, 16 amendments have been circulated to members of the upper House in an effort to save the Bill.
VIEW MOREThe new BJP government would do well to understand the message of two recent apex court judgments that underscore the need...
VIEW MOREThe past few weeks have seen intense criticism of the draft Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2014. It appears to be deliberately mendacious, paying lip-service to the UN Convention on the Rights of
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