Fast-Tracking Cases Brooks No Further Delay, CJI Tells High Courts
Fast-tracking cases brooks no further delay, CJI tells High Courts
The spontaneous outburst of outrage against the brutal gang rape and subsequent death of a young physiotherapy student “is a measure of how the incident has left an indelible mark [on] and shaken the conscience of the nation. Rape is not only physical … Read more on The Hindu
Big varsity shut-out
The University of KwaZulu-Natal faces a similar situation – it has been inundated with applications, with nearly 75000 matriculants applying for the 9500 vacancies. Walk-in applications are being allowed at the university this week but its courses in … Read more on Times LIVE
Put cases of crime against women on fast track, CJI tells high courts
He termed the recent gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old physiotherapy student in Delhi “tragic and brutal” and said the “spontaneous outburst of outrage and anger is a measure of how the incident has left an indelible mark and shaken the conscience … Read more on Chandigarh Tribune