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With Roman Law Doctrine, India Moves To Stub Out Tobacco Industry Rights
- Thursday February 1, 2018
- India News | Reuters
The Indian government is pushing the Supreme Court to apply a rarely used doctrine that would strip the $11 billion tobacco industry's legal right to trade, an effort aimed at deterring tobacco companies from challenging tough new regulations.
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Australia says no to compensation for Indian-origin surgeon Jayant Patel
- Friday February 7, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
Indian-origin surgeon Jayant Patel, convicted for the death of an elderly patient in Australia and sentenced to two years in jail, will not get any compensation for the time he spent in prison.
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Charges against Indian surgeon dropped in Australia
- Friday November 15, 2013
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Australian prosecutors on Friday dropped criminal negligence charges against an Indian-born surgeon who had been accused of the manslaughter of several patients, bringing an end to a long-running legal saga.
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www.ndtv.com
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With Roman Law Doctrine, India Moves To Stub Out Tobacco Industry Rights
- Thursday February 1, 2018
- India News | Reuters
The Indian government is pushing the Supreme Court to apply a rarely used doctrine that would strip the $11 billion tobacco industry's legal right to trade, an effort aimed at deterring tobacco companies from challenging tough new regulations.
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www.ndtv.com
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Australia says no to compensation for Indian-origin surgeon Jayant Patel
- Friday February 7, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
Indian-origin surgeon Jayant Patel, convicted for the death of an elderly patient in Australia and sentenced to two years in jail, will not get any compensation for the time he spent in prison.
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www.ndtv.com
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Charges against Indian surgeon dropped in Australia
- Friday November 15, 2013
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Australian prosecutors on Friday dropped criminal negligence charges against an Indian-born surgeon who had been accused of the manslaughter of several patients, bringing an end to a long-running legal saga.
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www.ndtv.com