Legal News – Weekly Newsletter for March 1-7, 2011

More Asians in Britain oppose new arrivals


LONDON - Asians are more likely to oppose immigration than white Britons, according to a study. It shows opposition to new arrivals in Britain now transcends race. Thirty-nine percent of Asians, 34 percent of whites and 21 percent of blacks believed immigration should be stopped either permanently or at least until the recovery of the ... Read more >>.

Legal News – Weekly Newsletter for February 21-28, 2011

BJP apprehensive on execution of Kasab's sentence


NEW DELHI - Even as Mumbai terror attack convict Mohammed Ajmal Kasab’s death sentence was upheld, the Bhartiya Janata party Monday expressed apprehension over the execution of the sentence. “The court has sentenced Kasab, but the question is whether he will be hanged because the ruling party will again say that he is in the ... Read more >>.

Legal News – Weekly Newsletter for February 14-21, 2011

Supreme Court asks Centre to file affidavit against Lalli


NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court on Monday sought evidence from the Central Government on alleged irregularities committed by former Prasar Bharati CEO B S Lalli in running the public broadcaster on the basis of which he was suspended in December last year. An apex court bench headed by Chief Justice S H Kapadia asked the .... Source  : Gaea News Network.

Legal News – Weekly Newsletter for February 7-14, 2011

Jayalalithaa backs Swamy's demand on Karunanidhi


CHENNAI - Former Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa Monday backed Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy’s demand to name Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi as a co-accused in the 2G spectrum scam. Swamy Saturday sought to name Karunanidhi along with former communications minister A. Raja in his complaint to a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court .... Source  : Jayalalithaa backs Swamy’s demand on Karunanidhi.

Legal News – Weekly Newsletter for February 1-7, 2011

Abandoned by all, Indian boy finds Italian home


NEW DELHI - He may have failed to find an Indian home, but an abandoned two-year-old boy with African features is finally set to get a loving family. A Delhi court has allowed an Italian couple to adopt him. Little Partha, who has been living in Mamata care centre in south Delhi’s Vasant Vihar area, .... Original article  : Abandoned by all, Indian boy finds Italian home.

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