If convicted, they face up to seven years in jail, according to Indian law.
They could face the death penalty if found guilty as Indian law sanctions capital punishment for murder.
He has not been formally charged with a crime, which under Indian law has to happen in court.
For example, one in three native women will be raped in their lifetime, according to the Indian Law Resource Center.
Coulter is the executive director of the Indian Law Resource Center, with offices in Montana and in Washington, D.
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Meanwhile, police say they are investigating Zee News because Indian law bans the disclosure of the identity of rape victims.
Asia chief executive, Scott Price, appeared Friday before a retired judge probing allegations that the retailer's lobbying violated indian law.
Before starting construction, Indian law requires a builder to file the blueprints of the proposed structure with the local civic agencies.
However serious the charge, as long as a politician is not convicted, he or she can stay in office under Indian law.
The DOJ acted simply on suspicion that Gibson had violated Indian law.
Lendsay, President and CEO, of the Aboriginal Human Reource Council, and Leonardo A. Crippa, Senior Attorney for the Indian Law Resource Center.
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The current slowdown in deal making is "not the end of the India growth story, " says Lalit Kumar, a partner specializing in mergers and acquisitions at Indian law firm J.
The government's plan alarmed Italian officials, who earlier sought assurances from their Indian counterparts that the marines couldn't face the death sentence under Indian law upon their return to Delhi.
The government's plan alarmed Italian officials, who earlier sought assurances from their Indian counterparts that the marines could not face the death sentence under Indian law upon their return to Delhi.
Mr. Anand, the lawyer representing Ram Singh, said he didn't dispute that his client made a statement to police but said it wasn't, under Indian law, admissible as evidence in court.
More than 120 men were tried under an Indian law known as the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act for their alleged role in the blasts and 100 were convicted in 2007 after a 14-year trial.
Changes in Indian patent law help it now protects intellectual property better than before.
One Indian manager for a multinational company explains that foreign managers lack the skills needed to operate Indian labour law.
And he even created a position for a National Indian Country Training Coordinator who will work with prosecutors and law enforcement officers throughout Indian Country.
"Italy has always held that Indian authorities violated international law, " the ministry said.
The pillars of his political life had been British law and Indian nationalism.
One woman said that her Indian mother-in-law threatened to take poison if she could not produce a son.
Mexico's Zapatist movement said it would continue its rebellion, after Congress had approved a watered-down version of a law to promote Indian rights.
But he foresees a "revolution" in the Indian industry, including an influx of foreign investment in research and clinical testing--if the Indian government implements the patent law.
Federal agencies could not talk to state officials, who in turn could not communicate with county and local government entities, nor could our nine Indian reservations communicate with other law enforcement jurisdictions efficiently.
Our health care reform permanently authorized the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, and the President signed into law the Tribal Law and Order Act, which will help fight crime in Indian Country.
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The Obama administration is making progress along a wide front in fulfilling the president's pledge to our First Americans, investing hundreds of millions of recovery dollars in new schools and roads, strengthening tribal law enforcement, improving Indian education and speeding land into trust to expand tribal resource bases.
For instance, on Sunday, The Los Angeles Times published an op-ed by University of Chicago law professor Martha Nussbaum attacking Indian Hindus.
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