Kohima, May 20 (MExN): Various organisations have condemned the death of Kezhalelie Lawrence Miasalhou, who succumbed to his injuries on May 19 at a private hospital in Kohima, after an alleged vehicular traffic-related scuffle a day before.
Dimapur, July 23 (EMN): Nagaland University, Kohima campus, conducted a two-day in-house training for Group A and section officers on July 18 with assistant professor of Kohima Law College and president of Nagaland Voluntary Consumers’ Organisation (NVCO), Kezhokhoto Savi, as the speaker. An update from NVCO stated that Savi dwelled on various parliament acts such as the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, which the state government was yet to implement. The NVCO president pointed out that even Nagaland University was yet to change the syllabus on consumer protection to the latest Act of 2019 and that this has compelled the three law colleges in the state to follow the Act of 1986, which has become outdated. On the position of Human Rights in the state, he said till the Armed Forces (Special Power) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) remains in force, there could be no hope for restoration of human rights in the state. Besides, he claimed that the state government has till date “terribly failed to set up