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Ajay Verma

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Interactive Session with IBJ Volunteer Lawyers at Ward No.3 of Rohini District Jail, New Delhi, India

In pursuance of IBJ’s mission in India, the Duty Lawyers Project team conducted an interactive session with the inmates of Rohini District Jail in New Delhi on February 10, 2012. IBJ was represented by...

Read more 13 June, 2012 at 10:20 am Ajay Verma

Gift of Knowledge for the Young Adult Prisoners

On Christmas Eve, IBJ India with complete support from Delhi Prisons visited Jail No. 7 of Tihar, which houses prisoners between the age group of 18-21, and decided to bring in the gift of...

Read more 10 January, 2012 at 9:23 am Ajay Verma

Launch of Information Booklet – Rights and Duties of Jail Inmates

The morning of Saturday, the 5th of November, 2011, was when the above-mentioned booklet was launched in Jail Number 4 of the Tihar Jail Complex, in the august presence of Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.K....

Read more 27 December, 2011 at 7:40 am Ajay Verma

First Paralegal Training for Prisoners in Jaipur Prison – A Successful Beginning!

A unique training was organized by IBJ with CHRI on 7th-9th October’2011, to train convicts as paralegals, with a special focus on pre-trial detention and speedy trial, so they may at some point pass...

Read more 2 December, 2011 at 1:15 pm ibj

Rights of the Accused & Effective Representation – Workshop in Alwar, Rajasthan

A day-long workshop with a focus on Rights of the Accused and Effective Representation was organized in Alwar, Rajasthan by International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) in partnership with Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), on...

Read more 1 December, 2011 at 8:36 am Ajay Verma

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

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

Pondicherry Training Focuses on Current Challenges and Hopes for the Future

The third session of IBJ’s training programme in Pondicherry India was designed to encourage communication and discussion. The participants were divided into groups of five and asked to identify all the procedural errors they...

Read more 30 June, 2009 at 10:49 am pchaturvedi
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