Thursday, December 30, 2010

New Year 2011, Greetings

It is easy to be overwhelmed by the negatives. We cannot deny economic realities, uncertainties, wrongdoings and sufferings. Yet, there is always the silver lining of hope, achievement and the triumph of human spirit. And it all starts with a positive energy and wishes for the future from each of us. Because Sun glows for a day, Candle for an hour, Matchstick for a minute. But a wish can glow days forever. So here is Tabrez Ahmad on behalf of all the authors Wishes the Blog Readers a Very happy and prosperous New Year.  Due to the kind of faith and confidence shown by various readers to us within a short time almost all the blogs and specially Technolexindia, IPlex, and Conferencelex have got lot of name and fame not only in India but also in different parts of the world. There are around one thousand and five hundred e-mail subscribers of our various blogs. Hope the same kind of cooperation, comment and suggestion will be provided to us and that will further help to upgrade the standard of blog postings.

 

My wishes for your glowing life in NEW YEAR, 2011.

 

Oh my Dear, Forget ur Fear,
Let all ur Dreams be Clear,
Never put Tear, Please Hear,
I want to tell some thing in ur Ear
I pray! This New Year may bring to you.
The joy that never sees the eclipse, 
The hope which never meets the despair, 
The mind that fastens human bonds, 
The heart which bleeds for the love of man, 
The soul that buries all its ills, 
The world which aspires for the lasting peace, 
The passion that even the angels envy, 
The humility which placates the Divine Wrath,  


This is beginning of a new year!
Like birds, let us, leave behind what we don't need to carry…
GRUDGES, SADNESS, PAIN, FEAR and REGRETS
Life is beautiful, Enjoy it.


Thanks all of you once again for all cooperation and encouragement shown to us in the last one year. 

Bye. Take care.


--
Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law, KIIT Law School, 
Campus-16,KIIT University, PATIA, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751024.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Specialist Legal Recruitment Website in Asia Pacific for Legal Professionals and IP Lawyers

Hong Kong based online recruitment specialists CQrecruit have launched a new online recruitment portal focused on the legal profession across the Asia Pacific region. https://www.cqrecruit.com will carry positions for both lawyers and legal support staff including legal secretaries, paralegals, H.R. and marketing professionals and other key support functions. Press Release http://tinyurl.com/ykkqgvv

--
Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law, KIIT Law School
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751024.
Website: www.site.technolexindia.com
Blog: http://tabrezahmad.technolexindia.com http://iplexindia.blogspot.com
Profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/tabrezahmad7.
Blogs: http://www.blogger.com/profile/15337756250055596327
Blog: http://drtabrez.wordpress.com
   http://tabrezahmad.typepad.com/blog/
Research Papers: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1189281

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Wish all the Blog Readers a Very Happy & Colourful Holi

Dr. Tabrez Ahmad on behalf of all the authors Wishes the Blog Readers a Very Happy & Colourful Holi. Due to the kind of faith and confidence shown by various readers to us within a short time almost all the blogs and specially Technolexindia, IPlex, and FancynewsLex have got lot of name and fame not only in India but also in different parts of the world. There are around one thousand e-mail subscribers of our various blogs. Hope the same kind of cooperation, comment and suggestion will be provided to us and that will further help to upgrade the standard of blog postings.
Thanks all of you once again on the eve of Holi for all cooperation and encouragement shown to us in the last one year.

--
Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law,
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India,
Website: www.site.technolexindia.com
Blog: http://tabrezahmad.technolexindia.com http://iplexindia.blogspot.com
Profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/tabrezahmad7.
Blogs: http://www.blogger.com/profile/15337756250055596327
Blog: http://drtabrez.wordpress.com
   http://tabrezahmad.typepad.com/blog/
Research Papers: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1189281

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Whether RTI should be applicable to CJI?

Whether Right To Information is applicable to Chief Justice of India is a substantial question of law and will be finally decided by the Supreme Court. The High Court itself had granted a certificate of appeal to the Supreme Court as substantial questions of law being involved in the case. A Full Court of the Supreme Court will take the final decision on whether or not to prefer an appeal.

As we know that Certain issues dealt with by the Supreme Court collegiums on appointment of judges, personal opinions given by judges, and response to complaints against judges could not be revealed. Covering the said matters under RTI will hamper the independence of judiciary which is right now one of the basic structures of the constitution. We should not forget that there are various constitutional obligations where strict confidentiality is must for proper governance.

During the appointment of Supreme Court and High Court judges' members of the collegiums gives their free and frank opinion. If these opinions will be disclosed to public then no judge will provide free and frank opinion that will further effect the appointment of good judges.

There are also certain matters with respect to not only Judiciary but also President and the Prime Ministers office dealing with various sensitive issues day in and day out and there was a constitutional mandate and fiduciary principle that these must be kept confidential. So the independence of the judiciary should not be compromised by exposing every aspect of the work of the courts to the public.



--
Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law,
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India,
Website: www.site.technolexindia.com
Blog: http://tabrezahmad.technolexindia.com http://iplexindia.blogspot.com
Profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/tabrezahmad7.
Blogs: http://www.blogger.com/profile/15337756250055596327
Blog: http://drtabrez.wordpress.com
   http://tabrezahmad.typepad.com/blog/
Research Papers: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1189281