BiharWatch, Journal of Justice, Jurisprudence and Law is an initiative of Jurists Association (JA), East India Research Council (EIRC), Centre for Economic History and Accountability (CEHA) and MediaVigil. It publishes follow up research on the performance of just and unjust formal and informal anthropocentric institutions and their design crisis.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Amnesty International India's Prisoner of Conscience Irom Sharmila was produced in a Delhi Court on May 28, 2014. She appeared in the 2006 case relating to her hunger strike at Jantar Mantar.
Amnesty International India's Prisoner of Conscience Irom Sharmila was produced in a Delhi Court on May 28, 2014. She appeared in the 2006 case relating to her hunger strike at Jantar Mantar.
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