Judicial Approach to Principle of Child Welfare in Adoption Laws|Adoption Regulations 2017 › The Legal Lock

Fundamental principles governing adoption

The following fundamental principles shall govern the adoption of children from India, namely:

(a) the child’s best interests shall be of paramount consideration, while processing any adoption placement;

(b) preference shall be given to place the child in adoption with Indian citizens and with due regard to the principle of placing the child in his own socio-cultural environment, as far as possible;

(c) all adoptions shall be registered on Child Adoption Resource Information and Guidance System and the confidentiality of the same shall be maintained by the Authority.

Child eligible for adoption

The following shall be

Buffalo mass shooter’s lawyers want judge replaced

It’s the question in Payton Gendron’s federal case that has everyone wondering:

Will the US attorney general seek the death penalty for the Buffalo mass shooter who killed 10 people and wounded three others at a Tops grocery store on May 14, 2022?


Judge annoyed by waiting for death penalty decision: 'Why it should take over a year is beyond me'

Deliberations on whether to seek the death penalty in the case of the Buffalo mass shooter are being held at the highest levels of the Justice Department, both locally and in Washington.

But, according to the judge handling pretrial matters in the case, it’s not a question that should keep everyone waiting.

So US Magistrate Judge

VI Surana & Surana and UPES, School of Law National Insolvency Law Moot Court Competition 2023 › The Legal Lock

About UPES School of Law

UPES was established in the year 2003 through the UPES Act, 2003, of the State Legislature of Uttarakhand. The University has been accredited with a grade ‘A’ by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Government of India in the year 2021 and strives to achieve more heights in the coming years.

About Surana and Surana

Surana & Surana International Attorneys, established in 1971, is dedicated to providing clients with prompt support and has been recognized as the “first choice” and “go-to” firm for legal counsel in South India. Since 1998, the firm has been consistently

Call for Papers| The Legal Upanishad Journal |Google, SJIF, IIFS, I2OR and Cite factor › The Legal Lock

Call for papers

The Legal Upanishad Journal (LUJ) [ISSN: 2583 – 8059] invites Research papers, Articles, Short Notes, Book Reviews, and Case Commentaries in any area related to law for its Volume 1 Issue 2. You can submit your manuscript via the Online Submission System.

The Journal is indexed in more than 5 Databases includingGoogle, SJIF, IIFS, I2OR and Citefactor.

Kindly follow the Submission Guidelines Provided and do not submit the manuscript to another journal or conference until it is in review at LUJ. All Manuscripts submitted at LUJ go through a strict plagiarism check at it’s

Alabama lawyer says police is using ‘every other synonym for lie except saying she lied’ in the Carlee Russell case

An Alabama lawyer has outlined the possible crimes Carlee Russell may have committed after police haven’t been able to verify her claims about her 49-hour disappearance.

The 25-year-old claims she was kidnapped, but police have shared her internet search history which suggests the ordeal may have been staged.

Birmingham lawyer Eric Guster, a longtime criminal defense attorney, told WVTM13 that he, like many others, grew interested in the case. He added that the message coming from the police was clear.

“She says she was kidnapped, and a kidnapping didn’t happen. (They say) our citizens are safe. There’s not a kidnapper

Questions You Need to Ask Your Personal Injury Attorney

Choosing an attorney for your personal injury case can be challenging. While you are recovering from an accident, the last thing you need to worry about is whether or not a lawyer may try to take advantage of you financially or how stressful a lawsuit will be. Knowing what questions to ask when choosing a Personal Injury Attorney can help you receive the care and compensation you deserve.

What will this cost me?

The Reason:

The rates and fees charged by law firms vary. It is important to know how a firm charges for its services. Some firms provide free …

1st National Moot Court Competition by Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bengaluru › The Legal Lock

About Kristu Jayanti College of Law

Kristu Jayanti College of Law (KJCL) had a humble beginning in the year 2017, and they understand the critical need to produce principled, qualified, knowledgeable and internationally competitive lawyers.

About the Competition

Kristu Jayanti College of Law is organizing its flagship Kristu Jayanti National Moot Court Competition (KJNMCC) from 17th August 2023 to 19th August 2023. The competition is being conducted to provide mooting experience to law students all over India and thereby broadening their legal knowledge. The competition aims to develop legal research, practical application of laws and oratory skills.

Eligibility

  • Students enrolled

National Moot Court Competition by St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore › The Legal Lock

About the University

Established in the year 2017, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore is the pioneer Jesuit law college in South Asia that is strengthened with a 450-year-old legacy in imparting quality education through the Jesuit mission of molding students into ‘people of competence, conscience, and compassion dedicated to the service of faith and the promotion of justice’.

About the Competition

The 3ʳᵈ St. Joseph’s College of Law National Moot Court Competition, 2023 is specifically curated to provide aspiring lawyers with a platform to showcase their research, analytical abilities, and legal expertise in the field of Intellectual Property and