With regard to civil disputes, individuals file lawsuits against each other and the courts adjudicate the dispute. The procedure is the same all over the world, except that in US the dispute is resolved by a jury of peers and in India it is done by a judge.
Gurumurthy Kalyanaram - Former Dean & Former NYIT and UT Dallas professor, reports here on Criminal Justice System in India and US.
With regard to civil disputes, individuals file lawsuits against each other and the courts adjudicate the dispute. The procedure is the same all over the world, except that in US the dispute is resolved by a jury of peers and in India it is done by a judge.
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REPORTS ON RAJAT GUPTA’S LEGAL STATUS (June 12, 2014)
Gurumurthy Kalyanaram - Former Dean and former NYIT and UT Dallas professor Gurumurthy Kalyanaram reports on Rajat Gupta’s legal/lawsuit status. Gurumurthy Kalyanaram NYIT Rajat Gupta has being battling civil and criminal complaints/lawsuits for the last four years. On the basis of criminal complaint/lawsuit by the US government, Rajat Gupta was convicted of three counts of security fraud (insider trading) and one count of conspiracy to commit fraud. And he was sentenced to two years of jail and asked to pay a fine of $5 million. Separately, Gupta was also asked to pay a restitution of over $ 6 million to Goldman Sachs. Gupta appealed the criminal conviction, but the Appeals Court denied any relief to Gupta and affirmed the lower court’s decision of conviction, and jail time and fine. Gurumurthy Kalyanaram Lawsuit |