State of Madhya Pradesh 1980 (1) SCC 704; Lalit Popli v. Canara Bank and Ors.; O. Bharathan v. K. Sudhakaran Prior History: From the Judgment and Order dated 17/2/1999 of the High Court of Judicature at Madras in S.A. No. 696/1987 Disposition: Appeal dismissed Citing Reference: * Mentioned *** Discussed State (Delhi Administration) v. Pali Ram *** Ajit Savant Majagvai v. State of Karnataka *** Murari Lal v. State of Madhya Pradesh *** Lalit Popli v. Canara Bank and Ors. ***
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broadly (directors‚ company secretaries and certain others). The NSW Court of Appeal found that Mr Shafron was an officer on two distinct bases. Firstly‚ because Mr Shafron was the company secretary of James Hardie Industries Ltd (JHIL)‚ and secondly‚ because Mr Shafron was a person who makes‚ or participates in making decisions that affect the whole‚ or a substantial part‚ of the business of the corporation. On appeal‚ Mr Shafron argued that the duties practiced by him as company secretary were
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1. The nature of the US Judicial system is: * US judicial system is an adversary system * It is a system in which opposing parties bring their conflict before an impartial judge 2. 2 basic types of cases: Criminal and Civil Criminal case * where the govt charge a person with a violation of a criminal law (Ex. killed someone/ robs a bank.) * Criminal law are laws that describe punishment for crimes against society * Punishment for violation of criminal law may be a fine or
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over by a Penghulu who has limited jurisdiction within a mukim. - In criminal cases‚ the Penghulu can impose a fine not exceeding RM25. - In civil cases‚ the Penghulu can try dispute where value of the subject matter does not exceed RM50. - An appeal against a Penghulu’s decision lies in a First Class Magistrate. THE MAGISTRATES’ COURT (Two classes) 1. Second Class Magistrates’ Court - The Magistrate is not required to be qualified in law‚ and is usually a public servant or minor court officer
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K & Co‚ however‚ later agreed with Roberts to buy the wheat at that (high) price but eventually failed to do so. Durant resold it at a loss and sued them for loss. Durant – Plaintiff at court of 1st instance Roberts – appellant in Court of appeal‚ respondent in House of Lords. K & Co – appellant in House of Lords. Issue Whether a contract made by a man purporting and professing to act on his own behalf alone‚ and not on behalf of a principal‚ but having an undisclosed intention to give
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History of Right to Information movement in India The movement for the right to information was started in early 1990s by Mazdoor Kisaan Shakti Sangathan (which literally means ‘organisation for the empowerment of workers and peasants’) in remote village Devdungri (Rajsamand district‚ Rajasthan). It was a movement to expose corruption in the famine relief work by demanding information related to copies of bills‚ vouchers and muster rolls for workers recorded in government files. Following a period
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Courts c.) District Courts d.) Superior Courts General – Jurisdiction courts deal with court cases from traffic accidents to homicide. III.) Appeals courts: Appeals court is known as reviewing court or appellate also. Appeals court “appellate court” has the final verdict for the state. The judgment in this court are final‚ one cannot appeal the case unless it engaged in any federal laws or legitimate procedures. Federal Court System: I.) U.S. District courts: Every state holds at least
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they have to figure out is‚ what type of audience they are trying to target. They then create images and intend to appeal specifically to the values‚ hopes‚ and desires of that particular audience. This is why someone would rather pick the well-known Malboro cowboy ads over the new female cigarettes of Virginia Slims. Each of these ads targets a specific audience; whichever ad appeals to the consumer the most that is the product that they will be interested in buying. For example‚ some advertisers
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The author’s appeal to pathos evokes feelings such as guilt and compassion from the reader. The detailed description that the author offers leads the audience to create a picture of what is really happening behind counterfeiting. Thomas describes the clandestine factory
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If someone wants to get a point across to a wide audience they must appeal to people’s emotions‚ logic‚ or show them that they are credible. In the book The Other Wes Moore the author tries to show his readers that any decision made could change a life in a positive or negative way. Throughout his book‚ Wes Moore compares the lives of two boys with the same name‚ growing up at the same time‚ both in bad neighborhoods. He examines these young men and tries to show when and why their lives changed
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