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    Crminial Fair Trial

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    FAIR TRIALUNDER CRIMINAL LAW 1. INTRODUCTION The concept of fair trial has been adopted by almost all the countries in their respected field of laws. The purpose behind the establishment of fair trial is to protect the common man from unfair means of any injustice and violation of fundamental rights. The principles of natural justice are the ultimate basis of fair trial system. As far as country like India is concerned‚ the concept of fair trail is envisaged under the Constitution and other

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    Suetonius - Death Of Caesar Latin & English Proximis diebus equorum greges‚ quos in traciendo Rubiconi flumini In the days just before his death‚ he found which he had made sacred in the crossing of out that the herds of horses‚ coonsecrat ac vagos et sine custode dimiserat‚ comperit pertinacissime the rubicon and had let go without a herdsman were most obstinately refusing to graze pabulo abstinere ubertimque flere. Et immolantem haruspex Spurinna and were weeping copiously

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    Resultantly‚ to make available the law channels of justice to the poor‚ free legal services have been incorporated in the legal system. The concept of legal aid to the indigent has its roots in the well-settled principle of natural justice: ’audi alteram partem ’. The earliest movement in Legal Aid was in the year 1851 when an enactment was introduced in France for providing legal assistance to the indigent. By the constitutional 42nd Amendment Act of 1976‚ a new provision was included in the Constitution

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    Compulsory Licensing: The Indian Scenario- Patent v/s Patient ABSTRACT: Compulsory licenses are involuntary contracts between willing buyer and unwilling seller imposed or enforced by the state. A compulsory license is a legal instrument designed to force intellectual property owners to license out their statutorily granted right to interested third parties capable of manufacturing the patented product at cheaper prices. Countries such as Brazil‚ Thailand and India have used the policy to procure

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    and about the country. Here’s a short bit for the Portuguese tutor to discuss …. Não é porém ao nível individual das personalidades públicas‚ mas‚ pelo contrário‚ ao nível colectivo das massas anónimas‚ que o movimento patriótico assume a sua maior dimensão. Nas ruas‚ nos edifícios públicos‚ nos cafés‚ nas salas de espectáculo‚ as manifestações patrióticas rebentam amiúde e‚ com elas‚ os «Morra a Inglaterra» e os «Abaixo os piratas». Não raras são as vezes que a imprensa noticia

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    1. “Quisque‚” inquit‚ “semper putat suas res esse magnas.” “Each person‚” he says‚ “always thinks that his own affairs (circumstances) are important.” (The ind. state. could here be translated more lit.‚ “considers his own affairs to be important.”) 2. Postea audivimus servos donorum causa laboravisse‚ ut milites fideles heri narraverant. Afterwards we heard that the slaves had worked for the sake of gifts (benefits)‚ as the loyal soldiers had reported (told us) yesterday. (The perf. inf.

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    the rule of conclusiveness of the judgment‚ which is based partly on the maxim of Roman Jurisprudence "interest reipublicae ut sit finis litium" (it concerns the State that there be an end to law suits) and partly on the maxim "Nemo debet bis vexari pro una at eadem causa" (no man should be vexed twice over for the same cause). The section does not affect the jurisdiction of the court but operates as a bar to the trial of the suit or issue‚ if the matter in the suit was directly and substantially

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    1ST INTRA STATE CONFERENCE ON "VISTA OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW" TEAM CODE: T34 JUDICIAL ACCOUNABILITY: A FACET OF REALITY ABSTRACT: “Judiciary unlimited” is an unelected judiciary which is not accountable to anyone except itself. Today Judiciary has marginalised the Indian Government. The Supreme Court has its own laws and ways of interpretation with implementation. The issue is not whether something justifiable has come out of all this but whether the Courts have arrogated vast and uncontrolled

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    If any Constitutional provision is violated then what types of remedy available in the constitution of Pakistan against them? Answered by Sobia Fatima Advocate Judicial activism is a neologism for a broader term i.e. judicial review which in simple terminology is a power vested with the superior courts to adjudicate on the constitutionality of a law‚ statute‚ administrative action‚ constitutional provision or an amendment. The power of judicial review is exercised worldwide by the superior courts

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    sviluppo umano; la terza illuminazione invece si focalizza su una nuova tecnica per "cercare di vedere" l’energia che ogni uomo emana‚ mentre la quarta illuminazione ci mostra di come l’umanità fa normalmente un cattivo uso dell’energia che è spesso causa di conflitti tra gli esseri umani. La quinta illuminazione invece ci insegna che possiamo imparare ad attingere energia da una fonte comune. La sesta illuminazione ci porta a riflettere e comprendere il proprio passato attraverso i vari tipi di

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