by Urmila Boolell | Jul 24, 2020 | UBlog
In May 2020, in the midst of the Corona lockdown, Justice Gupta retired as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. Although most of us may not know much about him, he will no doubt be remembered for having disposed of 33 cases in a single day in 2017. In his virtual...
by Urmila Boolell | Jul 17, 2020 | UBlog
July 1985 – London. 6 young Mauritians are called to the Bar at their respective Inns of Court. I was one of them. In the 1980’s, Mauritius was rocked by socio-political tensions. There had been 2 devaluations to our rupee in quick succession and as foreign...
by Urmila Boolell | Jul 10, 2020 | UBlog
For a party who has been wronged, every passing moment in which the wrong persists serves to aggravate the original wrong. Most obviously, in criminal matters, it is generally accepted that a victim is not vindicated until the crime has been publicly denounced and...
by Urmila Boolell | Jul 10, 2020 | UBlog
For a party who has been wronged, every passing moment in which the wrong persists serves to aggravate the original wrong. Most obviously, in criminal matters, it is generally accepted that a victim is not vindicated until the crime has been publicly denounced and...
by Urmila Boolell | Jul 3, 2020 | UBlog
This is how I would define corruption. What is a scandal to some , is shrugged off like unwanted dandruff by others. Bring politicians into the equation and you have the same set of facts which can be twisted as truths, lies and fake news at will. And for those who...
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