THE MODEL UNITED NATIONS Information BOOKLET Ministry of Education and Human Resources‚ Tertiary Education and Scientific Research February 2015 1 Acknowledgement Members of the editorial team wish to thank all those who have helped in the making of this booklet. Thank you for your continuing support for our important work in this field! 2 1 Contents WHAT IS THE MODEL UNITED NATIONS? .......................................................................................................
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disputes of corporate nature. A court has to conform to such power under a statute. The relevant provisions regarding jurisdiction are section 7 to 10 of the Companies Ordinance‚ 1984 whereby trial courts‚ hierarchy for appellate jurisdiction and procedure have been discussed for different matters enumerated in different sections of the Ordinance. Study of history of company law reveals that this jurisdiction was vested in the “Court of Chancery” through
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Company kept judicial and executive functions separate since year 1793. But this system was not perfect; the appointment procedure of judges was faulty. Executive became judge and judge became executive vice versa because of lack of experience judiciary suffered as executive failed to do justice to judiciary. In 1868‚ company officers pointed out that native judges and pleaders who had received a regular legal education at the Calcutta University had a better knowledge than the civilian‚ executive
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herein‚ the Court finds that the witness of defendant Silvestre Tiu‚ Ms. Antonia Tiu‚ who is the aunt of the defendant‚ whose name was not disclosed in the pre-trial brief is ordered excluded pursuant to the provisions of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure wherein it is required that all names of witnesses must be stated in the Pre-Trial Brief.” The parties are also required to submit a pre-trial brief‚ which must contain the following: “(a) A statement of their willingness to enter into amicable
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Cosmetic dentistry prices for teeth whitening in US are in the range of $400.00 - $900.00‚ depending on the severity of the problem and location. Treatments like porcelain crowns range from $975 per crown up to $2‚100 and the Porcelain veneer procedures may cost around between $975 and $2200 depending upon the geographical location. All types of dental fillings will be charged in between $150 to $250 per filling. Cosmetic dentistry prices for bonding is estimated to be in the range of $300-$1‚600
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MANU/SC/0138/1955 Equivalent Citation: AIR43 1955 Supreme Court 171 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Criminal Appeals Nos. 43 and 44 of 1955 Decided On: 07.10.1955 Appellants: Rawalpenta Venkalu and Anr. Vs. Respondent: The State of Hyderabad Hon’ble Judges: Bose‚ Jagannadhadas and Sinha‚ JJ. JUDGMENT Sinha‚ J. 1. These two appeals by special leave arise out of the same judgment and order of a Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court dated the 15th April 1954 confirming those of the
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the DBMS products. It was relatively straightforward to draw up a checklist and fill it in with "yes" and "no" in the various columns. Now‚ a mere five years later‚ these aspects - as well as many new features such as Internet support‚ remote procedure calls‚ and support for multiprocessor platforms - are standard items on each product’s fact sheet and marketing material. On a very high level‚ DBMS products are becoming such commodity items in IT shops that it is almost possible to take a one-size-fits-all
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INCRIMINATION Monalisa Banerjee1 Abstract In the law of criminal evidence‚ a confession is a statement by a suspect in crime which is adverse to that person. The word ‘confession’ is no where defined‚ neither in Evidence Act nor in Criminal Law Procedure‚ however Justice Stephen in his Digest of the Law of Evidence defined confession as “confession is an admission made at any time by a person charged with a crime stating or suggesting the inference that he committed that crime.” A confession‚ if
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Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Susan Maynard LAW/531 May 5‚ 2013 Bob Houle Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation The traditional litigation system and the nontraditional forms of the alternative dispute resolutions (ADR) have several similarities as well as differences. There are numerous legal processes available to companies to resolve disputes other than using the traditional litigation system such
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when you get to committee‚ don’t hesitate to raise a Point of Inquiry! General 1. Chairs: The chairpersons are seated in the front with their gavel and facilitate the debate. They call on speakers‚ time speeches‚ and maintain the rules of procedure. If the conference gives awards‚ they will also evaluate your performance. 2. Decorum: order in committee. The chair may call decorum if delegates are loud or disrespectful‚ in order to ask for their attention during committee. 3. Motion: a
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