work from office again

The ongoing lockdowns to flatten the COVID-19 curve, changed the way people work, especially those in the organised sector. A majority of employees in the different organisations, with government rules and orders, Tibetan Legal Association also compelled to  adopt the way to work at home model. But due to many of our work is field work,therefore,… Read More »

Importance of Tibet to India: A Legal Perspective

Mohit Kumar, IV Year, BA LLB. (Hons.) National Law School of India University, Bangalore. The prevailing tensions on the loosely-demarcated India-China border has once again brought into sharp focus the historical distrust that underpins the Sino-Indian relationship, and the ever-present threat of escalation that portends serious repercussions for the entire region.

The Essential Commodities Act, 1955

The Essential Commodities Act is an act of Parliament of India which was established to ensure the delivery of certain commodities or products, the supply of which if obstructed owing to hoarding or black marketing would affect the normal life of the people. This includes foodstuff, drug, fuel (petroleum products) etc. The ECA was enacted… Read More »

New Volunteer

Mr. Tsering Choephel who has completed BA.LLB from JSS Law College, Mysore and further pursued LL.M (Master in Comparative law) from the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi has joined Tibetan Legal Association office as a new volunteer. He has specialized international law on various subjects including human rights and humanitarian law, refugee law, air… Read More »

Successfully completed the Internship program

Tibetan Legal Association is providing free legal aids to those Tibetans need legal help in Exile, more than that Tibetan Legal Association is providing internship program for all the legal backgrounds around the world,