The Evolution of Consumer Protection Law in India By ONKAR PRADEEP SULE Roll No. - 54 Masters of Management Studies Year – 1st‚ SEM – 2nd KCIMS THANE CERTIFICATE I‚ NADIRSHAW K. DHONDY‚ ADVOCATE SUPREME COURT‚ have examined the thesis of Mr.Onkar Pradeep Sule who is enrolled in the Masters of Management Studies program at K.C. INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES at Kopri‚ Thane (East) for the academic year 2010-2012 His Thesis entitled
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across the world. Set during the Sierra Leone Civil War in 1996–2001‚ the film shows a country torn apart by the struggle between government soldiers and rebel forces.[4] It also portrays many of the atrocities of that war‚ including the rebels’ amputation of people’s hands to discourage them from voting in upcoming elections. Thesis: ‘blood diamonds’ is the term referred to brutal civil wars and genocides in African history. Main points: African diamond Diamond conflicts War crimes Body:
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the diagnosis and is composed of more than one part. Surgical debridement is almost always necessary‚ as a surgeon must remove all the necrotic tissue until uninfected tissue is observed. If the disease has progressed beyond the tissue layers‚ amputation of a limb is also common. After surgery‚ the remaining necrotizing fasciitis infection is treated with the appropriate antibiotics (3). Emergency surgery is most often the first and most efficient step in the treatment of necrotizing fasciitis
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the genitals of the patient and will often affect men more than women. if the toxins are released into the blood‚ the condition will be life threatening. how to treat gangrene usually‚ the main treatment will be involve antibiotics. and generally amputation must occur to prevent further infection. however there are other therapies such as maggot therapy. maggot therapy involves putting maggots onto the affected area and consuming all the dead tissue. if not treated
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1. What is the disease? • Gangrene is a term that describes dead or dying body tissue(s) that occur because the local blood supply to the tissue is either lost or is inadequate to keep the tissue alive. Gangrene refers to dead or dying body tissue(s) that occur because of inadequate blood supply. • There are two major types of gangrene‚ wet gangrene and dry gangrene. http://www.onhealth.com/gangrene/article.htm Gangrene is the destruction of tissue in your body. It develops when the blood supply
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Kemmerich’s Death Script Dramatis Personae Franz Kemmerich‚ wounded soldier (Ewan) Paul Baümer‚ soldier‚ friend of Kemmerich (Jack) Müller‚ soldier‚ friend of Kemmerich (Eric) Doctor (Connor) Props Pair of Boots. Box (of Kemmerich’s things). Table (bed). Lights. Scene. Kemmerich lies on a bed; Müller & Paul intrant. They sit. M: We’ve brought your things‚ Franz. K (gesturing with his hand; in a husky voice): Put them under the bed. Müller does as he is told‚ but comes back up
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and Circulation. • Airway; if in calamity and their body does not respond‚ ask the individual loudly if he/she is OK and whether he/she could open their eyes. If he/she answers‚ you can leave the mishap in the situation he/she is in before assistance comes. If a response is not gotten‚ leave the mishap in the situation he/she is in and clear their air-shaft. If it is not achievable in the situation he/she is in‚ lightly put he/she on their back and clear their air-shaft . • You clear the air-shaft
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10. Medical legislation/18 1.11. Medical ethics/18 1.12. Common legal terms/18 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Torts/li Deposition/is Plaintiff/18 Defendant/18 Defamation/\% Expert witness/18 GcW Samaritan LMW/19 Interrogatory/19 Malpractice/ ’19 Negligence/19 Table of Contents 11. Proximate cause/19 12. Reasonable care/19 Chapter 2 REGULATION OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION 2.1. Basis of state regulation/20 2.2. Constitutional basis/20 2.3. Statutory basis/21 2.4. Reason for regulation/22 2.5. Warranties
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2 Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Introduction Negligence: basic principles Negligence: duty of care and breach of duty Negligence: causation and remoteness of damage Negligence: special problems Negligence: particular relationships Breach of statutory duty Particular statutory regimes: strict liability Intentional injuries to the person Interference with economic interests The
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Calculus of Negligence 4 Who is the Reasonable Person? 9 Causation 13 Factual Causation under the Common Law 13 Factual Causation under Statute 16 Novus Actus Interveniens 18 Successive Causes 20 Exceptional Cases 21 Remoteness 24 Foreseeability of Damage 24 Kind of Injury and Manner of its Occurrence 25 Eggshell Skull Rule 26 Concurrent Liability 28 Vicarious Liability 28 Non-delegable Duty 33 Proportionate Liability 35 Breach of Statutory Duty 38 Defences to Negligence 42 Contributory
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