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Tag: Upcoming event

Book Launch: Bombay High Court’s History

On June 15, 2015 By Abhinav Chandrachud In Uncategorized

For anyone interested in Indian legal history, please come to the launch of my book, “An Independent, Colonial Judiciary: A History of the Bombay High Court During the British Raj, 1862-1947”, this Thursday, 18th June, …

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Naz SC hearing transcript and Vth NLSIR symposium

On May 2, 2012 By Arun Thiruvengadam In Uncategorized

1.  A transcript of the hearings in the Naz Foundation case before the Supreme Court is available here.  The 125 page document – which has clearly been put together after considerable effort and coordination – …

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ALF Public discussion between Professor Baxi and Justice A.P. Shah

On June 5, 2010 By Arun Thiruvengadam In Uncategorized

The Alternative Law Forum is marking the tenth anniversary of its founding by organising a public discussion between Professor Upendra Baxi and Justice A.P. Shah, former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court. The event …

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Event announcement: Seminar on Human Rights in India

On December 17, 2009 By Arun Thiruvengadam In Uncategorized

The Alternative Law Forum, in collaboration with the School of Law of Christ University, is organising a two-day seminar on ‘Human Rights in Contemporary India: Emerging Challenges.’ The seminar will be held on the campus …

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