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Justice Delayed is Justice Denied

Saturday, February 18, 2012 14:23 Comments Off

Jawaharlal Nehru, on the afternoon of March 19, 1955, although addressing the members of the Punjab High Court at the inauguration of its new building in Chandigarh, said, “Justice in India ought to be easy, speedy and low cost.” He remarked that litigation was a illness and it could not be a great thing to [...]

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So You Want to be an Interpreter?

Friday, February 17, 2012 17:40 Comments Off

Most individuals interested in language and interpretation services have possibly seen experts sitting at the U.N. or other prestigious meetings, effortlessly speaking into their headsets, calm and cool as a cucumber. While sitting on their couches stuffing a bag of potato chips in their face and polishing off their third Mountain Dew these individuals surely [...]

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From prison to presidency

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 19:46 Comments Off

Once upon a time a businessman married a princess – a princess with out kingdom. An oriental princess studied in the West did not insist to indulge in love with a prince 1st and then marry but she surprised the subjects by acquiring married a person who was not of noble rank, a commoner. The [...]

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