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The pressure from overseas to open up the legal service sector to foreign law firms has mounted recently. Much debate and speculation now surrounds the subject with the law ministry being tentatively inclined to favour the liberalisation of the legal service sector. However, the majority of Indian law firms are strongly opposed to the proposal to open up the area. There are also issues of national interest that must be considered before proceeding to liberalise the sector. The proposal to open up the legal service sector is premature. The extensive debate and consultation that should have preceded such a move has yet to take place. An expert body needs to examine it. This is a matter that w...
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Pradeep Kumar P. K.
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| 3 years ago
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Its rather funny to see such article that is opposing any foreign entry in the filed of law. aren't we aware of their presence in other fields. the legal community has no moral right to raise their voice by being a silent spectators of all that...
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Yogesh Naik
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| 3 years ago
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Even the New Laws that we have are failing us, the best example is the Negotiable Instruments Act. And the Lack of direct Control of the Judiciary over the Police is another hindrance in Criminal Cases. The Accused are often hand in glove with the...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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| 3 years ago
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good article but you forget the basic point that our indian legal system itself is in shambles. Corruption runs rife in the system. Even judges are not above it. Laws are outdated. We still use over 400 laws that were created by the british which...
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