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    The Industrial Dispute Act‚ 1947 makes provision for the investigation and settlement of disputes that may hamper the peace of the industry. It ensures harmony and cordial relationship between the employers and employees. The Act provides self-contained code to compel the parties to resort to industrial arbitration for the resolution of disputes. It also provides statutory norms besides helping in the maintaining of cordial relation among the employers and employees ‚reflecting socio-economic justice

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    sure that there is no potential bias in any of the members that would hinder the objectivity and integrity of the case. Additionally‚ judges are intensely trained and sworn to carry out justice as impartially as possible. With that being said‚ time and time again juries and judges are frequently dispensing differing prison lengths for the same crime. While judges and juries may try to be as fair as they can‚ there are sometimes certain factors that can have an effect on their decision

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    Hierarchy Courts

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    Magistrate’s Court and Penghulu’s Court. SESSIONS COURT A Sessions Court has the jurisdiction to hear both criminal and civil cases. At present there are eighty seven Sessions Court judges throughout Malaysia. A Sessions Court judge is appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the recommendation of the respective Chief Judges. Jurisdiction Criminal A Sessions Court has the jurisdiction to try all offences other than offences punishable with death. Except for the sentence of death‚ a Sessions Court

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    action perspective stresses the importance of discretion. At virtually every step of the process‚ a choice has to be made whether to move the case to the next step or stop it now. These decisions are made by the legal actors- police‚ prosecutors‚ and judges‚ for example. They are also made by ordinary citizens as well‚ whether in their role as victims‚ witnesses‚ or jurors” (Neubauer & Fradella‚ 2014). The law on the books is basically the

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    Criminal Proceeding1

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    Project The trial I have chosen to observe occurs on Tuesday‚ November 4th‚ 2014‚ 8:00 a.m.‚ at the Milwaukee County‚ Milwaukee Circuit Court. This particular court is part of the 1st Judicial District in Wisconsin. Judges presiding over cases in this court include: Rebecca F ‚ Presiding Judge Prosecuting Agency :(District Attorney) Torbenson‚ Matthew James Defense Attorney: Mitchell‚ Daniel Gordon The address and additional contact information for the Milwaukee County Circuit Court is: Milwaukee County

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    true sight essay

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    Research paper- true sight Topic: the perfect world- how society views people- A) In today’s world society judges people before getting to know who they are as a person‚ they judge each other mostly by appearance‚ eyes‚ nose‚ eyebrows‚ hair‚ size‚ etc. in the book true sight they genetically engineer peoples sight so that they cannot see the world around them and don’t judge each other by appearance. Within my research I found nothing of any country trying to genetically engineer

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    Why Criminal Justice

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    Law[5] is a system of rules usually enforced through a set of institutions. The purpose of law is to provide an objective set of rules for governing conduct and maintaining order in a society. The oldest known codified law is the Code of Ur-Nammu‚ written in the Sumerian language circa 2100 BC-2050 BC. The preface directly credits the laws to king Ur-Nammu of Ur. In different parts of the world‚ law could be established by philosophers or religion. In the modern world‚ laws are typically created

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    Judicial Election Process You May Know the Law But I Own the Judge: Why Congress Can and Should Get Involved in State Judicial Election Reform This article helped me to better understand the American judicial system and the election process of judges. The commission needs to know that whoever is selected is truly qualified to hold the position. The selection commission usually meets twice in the selection process‚ and the public is encouraged to attend both of the meetings. The commission

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    Judicial Selection

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    voters get to choose the judges and justices. This form of judicial selection has many advantages as well as some disadvantages. One advantage of judicial selection by election is that it gives the voters the power in the selection. This allows Texans to be sure that the selection process is kept “…out of the hands of an elitist entity that would choose political cronies or donors.” In merit based selection‚ for example‚ even if the people vote not to retain the judge‚ the people of power in government

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    years to get a trial on merit. In India‚ lack of judges has been historically cited as the main reason for court congestion and delays. Indeed‚ the number of judges per capita has been low compared to other countries. For instance‚ data for 30 selected countries from the World Bank Justice Sector at a Glance database indicate that in 2000 the average number of judges per 100‚000 inhabitants was 6.38.The corresponding number for India is about 2.7 judges. In most cases‚ citizens have little hope of

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