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Rights of the Accused and Effective Representation – A Workshop in Jodhpur, Rajasthan

International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) in collaboration with Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) organized a two day workshop on August 20-21’2011 at Hotel Mapple Abhay, Jodhpur. The focus of the workshop was to provide...

Read more 1 December, 2011 at 7:35 am Ajay Verma

Rights of Accused and Conflict Management Focussed in Workshop for Prison Staff of District Jail, Alwar

A total of 50 warders and head warders from District Jail Alwar, Rajasthan participated. A retired IG, from Rajasthan Prison Shri R.K. Saxena stressed that all those who are in jail are also human...

Read more 29 August, 2011 at 3:54 pm Ajay Verma

A Workshop on Cross Examination of Witnesses improved Defence Skills of Young Lawyers from Rajasthan

International Bridges to Justice India (IBJ India) in association with Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) conducted a day long workshop for Trial Advocates on Lessons on Cross Examination of Witnesses in securing justice for...

Read more 27 June, 2011 at 7:11 pm Ajay Verma

India Fellow Ajay Verma Secures Release of Young Boy Detained for Nearly 12 Years

In May 1999, Mohammed Faruk was a young teenage migrant from Bangladesh. With no family or money, he had crossed the border into New Delhi, India looking for work. By August of that year,...

Read more 3 June, 2011 at 2:03 pm aellis

IBJ India Hosts Helmand PRT Justices

On March 3, 2011 IBJ’s India Fellow, Ajay Verma, hosted a delegation of justice officials representing Helmand PRT from Helmand, Afghanistan. The officials included Chief Justice of the Helmand Appeal Court, Syed Hossein Najibi;...

Read more 17 May, 2011 at 1:32 pm aellis

IBJ and CHRI Team Up For India Training

On February 5th and 6th, IBJ India and the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) jointly conducted a training workshop on the rights of the accused and effective representation. The workshop took place in Rajasthan,...

Read more 7 March, 2011 at 2:50 pm aellis

IBJ Fellow Recognized for Progress in India

In the last four months of 2010, IBJ Fellow Ajay Verma was honored on two separate occasions for his vital work in India. An international youth leadership award was granted to Ajay in recognition...

Read more 26 January, 2011 at 10:42 am jvicente

IBJ Conducts a Workshop on Effective Legal Aid Advocacy

On November 18, 2010, IBJ INDIA, in conjunction with the Delhi Legal Services Authority (the Indian equivalent of the public defender system), hosted a “Workshop on Effective Legal Aid Advocacy” at the India Habitat...

Read more 3 December, 2010 at 8:37 am Ajay Verma

IBJ India conducts Panel Discussion on “Role of Lawyer for Effective Justice” at Kotputli, Rajasthan

On July 18, 2010 forty participants in Kotputli,Rajasthan India came together to discuss “The Role of Lawyers for Effective Justice.”  Kotputli is a town about 100 kilometers east of Jaipur. The Panelist were the...

Read more 29 July, 2010 at 1:58 pm Ajay Verma

IBJ India held Training Programs on “Role of Lawyers for Effective Justice”

On June 12th, 2010 about thirty Criminal Defence attorneys gathered in Coimbatore, India to learn about “The Role of Lawyers for Effective Justice.” The following day, the conference was held in Mahe, India where...

Read more 14 July, 2010 at 7:44 pm Ajay Verma
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