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 – Newsletter for March 2, 2011
List of those sentenced in Godhra case
AHMEDABAD - Of the 31 people convicted in the 2002 Godhra train carnage case, 11 have been sentenced to death and 20 to life imprisonment.
Those sentenced to death are:
Ismail Sujela alias Haji Bilal, Razak Kurkur, Ramzani Binyamin Behra, Jabbir Binyamin Behra, Mehboob Hassan alias Latiko, Siraj Bala, Irfan Kalandar, Irfan Patadia, Hassan Lalu, .... Source article : List of those sentenced in Godhra case.
Legal News – Newsletter for March 1, 2011
37-billion-rupee Pak NATO containers scam report to be out in one month
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan’s Supreme Court has given one-month’s time to the Federal Board of Revenue for furnishing a final report in the NATO containers corruption case, which caused a whopping 37-billion-rupee loss to the national exchequer.
A three-member apex court bench has been hearing a suo motu case initiated on a news report about smuggling in .... Original article on Gaea Times at : 37-billion-rupee Pak NATO containers scam report to be out in one month.
Legal News – Monthly Newsletter March 2011
CVC tells apex court media tarnished his image
NEW DELHI - Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) P.J. Thomas Tuesday told the Supreme Court that media tarnished his image as he did not oblige them by speaking to them amidst the ongoing controversy over his appointment.
“My refusal to speak was treated as if I had no defence to offer,” Thomas told the court while .... Original article on Gaea Times at : CVC tells apex court media tarnished his image.
Legal News – Newsletter for February 28, 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 >>.