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On BJP’s landmark win, it is observed the slight but significant rise in the popularity of NOTA; in perception and quantified vote count. These elections, tired by the accusations against the election commission and validity of the EVM vote counts, does show that the NOTA vote exists and will emerge to portray a showcase of voter dissatisfaction across the country.
We also discuss the perceived to be an unsafe step that allows the government to nationalize personal data instead of safeguarding it. This will further irritate the international superpowers who have upstretched worries over increasing trade barriers in India.
We also talk about the pattern of NRI wife abandonment which falls into three types: (a) a woman who is residing with her husband in a foreign country suddenly finds her husband has disappeared leaving her in the lurch; (b) a woman who has been residing abroad with her husband is either deceptively and/or coercively taken back to India. And what are the recourses available in the case of International Divorces.

LawZ Magazine Description:

PublisherLawZ Media Pvt. Ltd.

CategoryEducation

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

LawZ released its first issue in August, 2001. The intent was to create a magazine about the law and the legal field, but with a difference. LawZ is India s first comprehensive monthly law magazine for all.The magazine not only covers events relating to the Indian legal system but also makes an effort in comparing it with the legal systems across the globe.

Instead of being of interest only to lawyers and others involved in the legal profession, the aim was to create something that could be read, understood, and even enjoyed by those who do not have formal knowledge of law. In short, it was to be more than a dry, ponderous collection of articles written in the oft arcane language of the court. Nor was it to focus solely on India, because today no news is complete unless it touches on the world at large.

The magazine reaches to all the judges of the Supreme Court, High Courts, Bar Council of India, Lawyers, Law Colleges and Institutions, top Indian and foreign Law Firms, Indian Corporates and Multinational Companies and Legal departments of government and Semi-government agencies, Corporate houses and several Embassies.

The magazine is presently in its 15th year of publication and is receiving tremendous response and appreciation from all the sections of the society and today is the only legal magazine, which has attained its present status in such a short span of time.

We’ve come a long way since our first issue. Today, it is regarded as a benchmark and a trailblazer in legal journalism.

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