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Unlocking Bright Career Opportunities in Electricity & Energy Law: A Thriving Legal Domain

  Electricity Law: A Bright Career in the Legal Profession   In the competitive world of the legal profession, practice in the Electricity Law   is full potential. after the advent of the Electricity Act, 2003, new heights have been achieved in this  particular field of law. The establishment of the statutory appellate fora i.e. Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) at New Delhi having jurisdiction to hear appeals under section 111 of the Act on the question of fact as well as law, from the judgments and orders/directions passed by the State Electricity Regulatory Commissions, is providing ample of opportunities to the lawyers.  After completion of the degree of law, if one chooses to this field for practice, it is quite important to have some basic knowledge of the electricity field. A techno-legal mix of this field is of special  nature.  following quasi-judicial and judicial Fora  are there for purpose of legal practice:   Cons...
NO COMPROMISE WITH QUALITY OF EDUCATION: SUPREME COURT TERMINTES SERVICES OF 10,324 TEACHERS OF TRIPURA             Hon'ble Apex Court on 29-03-2017 upheld the decision of the High Court of Tripura wherein the services of 10,324 teachers were terminated by the division bench Headed by Chief Justice Deepak Gupta (now alleviated  to the supreme court ).      After holding the hearing for two consecutive days, supreme court bench of Justices Adarsh Kumar Goel and U.U. Lalit rejected the special leave petition filed by the Tripura Govt and upheld the High Court order dated May 7, 2014.       The High Court of Tripura had cancelled recruitment of all teachers made from march 2010 in undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate categories due to faulty recruitment process.       The decision is a major blow to the government's...
                 " THE GANGE S  AND THE YAMUNA A  LIVING PERSONALITY:                                  UNPRECEDENTED  JUDICIAL  ACTIVISM" "All the rivers have the basic right to maintain their purity and to maintain free and natural flow. the river Ganga is flowing since time immemorial. "                     In the history of the Indian judiciary, High Court of Uttrakhand at Nainital in the case Mohd. Salim versus State of Uttrakhand & others writ Petition (PIL) No.126 of 2014 granted the status as juristic/legal persons/living entities having the status of legal person with all corresponding r...

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