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Oscar Pistorius: The two heavyweights of SA Criminal Law weigh in (Part 1)

Friday 3 June 2016 - 5:00pm Prosecutor Gerrie Nel at the sentencing hearing of paralympian Oscar Pistorius at the high court in Pretoria, Thursday, 16 October 2014. Dolus eventualis: quo vadis? As we draw closer to the sentencing hearing in the Pistorius matter, which has been scheduled to start on 13 June 2016, it is appropriate to reflect – in terms of finally concluding on the matter – on some of the key legal issues related to the case. Whereas most members of the public have probably at this stage ‘had more than enough’ of the case, there are some of those issues that remain unresolved, and it is important to resolve them.

MSTC to sell assets of UPFC

The agreement shall remain valid till either party terminates it by giving advance written notice of three months to the other party for reasons to be furnished.Uttar Pradesh Financial Corporation (UPFC) has engaged MSTC as selling agents for selling assets owned by UPFC as well as the stressed assets of its finance assisted units, which have now become defaulting industrial concerns. MSTC will sell the assets through e-tender-cum-e-auction on MSTC s website. The agreement shall remain valid till either party terminates it by giving advance written notice of three months to the other party for reasons to be furnished. Recently, the media reported that the Union Cabinet will soon take a call on shutting down Scooter India. Subsequently, MSTC, will be tasked with the responsibility to sell the assets of Scooters India as well.

Transcripts for CNN Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans 20151020 08:52:00

new this morning, oscar pistorius is out of prison after serving less than a year of his five-year sentence. he was moved to house arrest in south africa. the olympic blade runner was found guilty of cupable homicide. we have cnn s david mckenzie in pretoria, south africa. david, this is controversial. the move to house arrest. reporter: it is controversial. it is, john, within the confines of south african law. after five years sentencing, you can be released at 1/6 sentence. that is what we have seen here. oscar pistorius has been removed from the prison cell. staying in a plush three story

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