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Roll No. not issued despite court order
Ms Neetu Sharma, a local resident is under severe depression after Punjabi University authorities allegedly failed to issue her roll number for appearing in the second semester examination of first year of L.L.B course despite court order issued to them on May 6.
The family members of Ms Neetu Sharma have been facing tough times, trying to bring their 22-year-old daughter out of depression by counselling her. Her father Mr Ashwani Kumar Sharma has been struggling for getting roll........more
Raipur law college students protest against fee hike
Patiala, September 1
Students of L.LB (1st year course) of the Punjab College of Law, Raipur, held a protest rally against the increase in fees by the college management. The fees, which was Rs 23,990 at the time of the admission has now been increased to Rs 32,500.
The students have alleged that during the time of counselling, they were told that they would not have to pay anything other than the fees submitted during the time of admission. Now, the management had increas........more
Raipur law college students protest against fee hike
Students of L.LB (1st year course) of the Punjab College of Law, Raipur, held a protest rally against the increase in fees by the college management. The fees, which was Rs 23,990 at the time of the admission has now been increased to Rs 32,500.
The students have alleged that during the time of counselling, they were told that they would not have to pay anything other than the fees submitted during the time of admission. Now, the management had increased the fees, citing a univer........more
Biggest ever Lok Adalat today
The city is going to witness the biggest ever Lok Adalat of India to be held on April 10 in the local district courts complex in which judges belonging to the Supreme Court and the Punjab and Haryana High Court will participate to deal with about 13,000 cases on the spot in a single day.
The biggest ever Lok Adalat would also ensure the participation of about 100 judges belonging to the subordinate judiciary, including the district judges of each district of Punjab, claimed the D