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Sri L. D. Gogia

He was born on 1932.  and migrated to India at the time of partition, went through and endured tumultuous life phases, risen to unsurpassable heights in life and profession.   Thus, having led a fruitful and eventful life, he left for his heavenly abode on 19-12-2011. He is survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters.   Reminiscing on his life, Sri LD Gogia had to spend his childhood in an atmosphere of abject poverty. His student life was fraught with financial constraints and restraints.   But penury did not dampen his spirits and hamper his cherished goals of life. He swam against tidal waves of traumatic circumstances and by indomitable courage of conviction, unstinted industry and dauntless spirit, he had risen from the pangs of poverty and reached the pinnacle of glory.

  This spectacular and meteoric rise from penury to pivotal position was made possible due to his sustained and tireless efforts. As a result, he made himself a legend in his own life time.   Shri L.D. Gogia was the founder of Asia Law House. He first obtained copyright of Andhra Law Times from M.L. Tilak in 1977. Then he played a historic role in purchasing the copyright of Supreme Court Journal, which was established in 1938 and which had earned unique reputation and an abiding place in public estimation, from M.L.J. Publications and revitalized the journal in such a way as to bring it to its present glorious heights. He had not only brought his brothers but also his near relatives into the business of publishing and selling law books throughout India, leading a remarkable career of success and fulfilment.   At the time when he started business of publishing law books and journals, there was not even a single publisher in Andhra Pradesh. He was the first publisher of law books and journals in A.P. This business has been widely expanded in all proportions with publishing of sizable number of law journals viz. Andhra Law Times, Andhra Law Times (Criminal), Andhra Law Times (Revenue) , Andhra Law Times (Legislative Supplement), and Andhra Weekly Reporter (reporting cases on Motor Accidents) besides publishing law books.   The reach of these journals is extensive, stretching across States such as Orissa, Kerala and Karnataka.   Shri L.D. Gogia last ambition was to bring out ALT in digital form, which had since been fulfilled weeks before his heavenly sojourn.   His promising son Sri Manohar Gogia, true to the spirit and cherished goals of their father, have rededicated themselves to uphold and carry to still greater heights the banner of ALT, with their devotion and dedication, as they are aware that this is the only way they can pay true tribute to their great and illustrious father.
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Expert Evidence In Sexual Offences by -  Abhinav Ashwin* - Law of evidence is based on two fundamental rules i.e. no facts other than those having rational probative value should be admitted in evidence and that all facts having rational probative value are admissible in evidence, unless excluded by ...
OUSTER CLAUSES: A STUDY IN THE LIGHT OF JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION IN INDIA AND ENGLAND by -  Purva Chadha* - Introduction Ever since the first foundations for judicial review were laid, the legislature has attempted to prevent those principles from being applied. Various formulae have been inserted into legislation with the intent of precludin...
STRIDHANA AND WOMAN’S PROPERTY RIGHTS: CRITICAL VIEW UNDER HINDU SUCCESSION ACT, 1956 AND CUSTOMARY HINDU LAW by -  Padmaja Chakravarty* - STRIDHANA AND WOMAN’S PROPERTY RIGHTS: CRITICAL VIEW UNDER HINDU SUCCESSION ACT, 1956 AND CUSTOMARY HINDU LAW by Padmaja Chakravarty* Introduction: The word stridhana is derived from two words stri (meaning woma...
RIGHT TO INFORMATION & JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS -  J. P. Rai* - The basic principle in a democratic republic is that the people are supreme. Once this concept of popular sovereignty is kept in mind, it becomes obvious that the organs of the State have been created to serve the people this country. It follows that...