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Should Law-makers Delete Their Own Sins? - Daijiworld com

Should Law-makers Delete Their Own Sins?   Sat, Jan 09 2021 And men have lost their reason.” -William Shakespeare (1564- 1616), English dramatic poet in Julius Caesar. There is an adage in English and Indian languages about the fence eating the crop. It corresponds to stealing state resources meant for the welfare of citizens through corrupt means. Anti-corruption laws and agencies, the last being the Lok Pal institution at the apex, are galore. But, corruption and maladministration among ministers, legislators and politicians thrive unabated. Many of them are caught and prosecuted. But, they have refined the art of suppressing the cases so that their crimes do not come up in court for judgment. In the absence of any judgment holding them guilty of the crime complained about and related punishment, they not only not remain in the background/underground but go on to contest elections, win them and continue their venal ways. They even contest fresh elections and jockey themselv

Changes to Expect in Environmental Litigation Under Biden | Bracewell LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: One thing is certain about 2021 – environmental and natural resources-related litigation against the federal government will continue apace and it will impact a range of private projects that require federal authorization of some sort or that rely on public natural resources and lands. What is not certain is how the Biden Administration may alter its approach to such defensive litigation to reflect its priorities. That being said, we have identified four areas for potential litigation changes to watch for in 2021. Potential Change #1: Reversing the De-Regulatory Efforts of the Trump Administration.

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