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Why district judiciary as cornerstone of India's judicial institution needs to be better understood

Why district judiciary as cornerstone of India's judicial institution needs to be better understood

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NEET-like exam suggested for recruitment of judges in lower courts

NEET-like exam suggested for recruitment of judges in lower courts

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Twenty million cases still pending: In India’s district courts, a crisis is revealed

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  • Delhi as India's rape capital: Why data doesn't give us the whole story

    Delhi as India's rape capital: Why data doesn't give us the whole story

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    A large percentage of Delhi's rape cases that were decided in Delhi's courts in 2013 pertained to false complaints or hostile victims. Another huge chunk pertained to parents of girls who eloped registering complaints of rape.

  • Our fears that officers may not co-operate have died out: AAP's law minister

    Our fears that officers may not co-operate have died out: AAP's law minister

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    Bharti played down the controversy over his move to call a meeting with district judges, which is against stated protocol.

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