Isaiah Villanueva Mr.Brudenell AP English and Literature March 5th‚ 2014 ACT Essay In order to consider what’s best for the students‚ the town council should not enforce the curfew because it is not the council’s responsibility to take care of the students‚ and parents own the students ;therefore‚ it is the parents possibility to the decide the curfew. It is not the town council’s job to take care of the students. The town council is too busy taking care of more important situations
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VOL 18 NO -301 REGD NO DA 1589 | Dhaka‚ Saturday September 3 2011 Mobile courts and independence of judiciary M S Siddiqui In a democratic country it is a prerequisite that all citizens get economic and social justice. The economically deprived people need either free or state sponsored legal assistance to get justice and fair trial. This will uphold human rights and equality. This is a component of rule of law for any society. It is not a charity‚ but a civil right of the citizens. It ensures
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Role of Judiciary in Environmental Protection In India environmental law has seen considerable development in the last two decades. Most of the principles under which environmental law works in India come within this period. The development of the laws in this area has seen a considerable share of initiative by the Indian judiciary‚ particularly the higher judiciary‚ consisting of the Supreme Court of India‚ and the High Courts of the States. The role of the administration‚ although a critical
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JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN AUSTRALIA AND MALAYSIA MEANING OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE Montesquieu puts forward the idea that there is no liberty‚ if the judiciary power is not separated from the legislative and the executive. He said if it were joined with the legislative‚ the life and liberty of the subject would be exposed to arbitrary control; the judge would then be the legislator. If it were joined with the executive‚ the judge would behave with violence and oppression1. The principle of separation
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and the judges the judiciary. The task of the judiciary is to settle conflicts between citizens and in some cases between the citizens and the state. All the different powers in a democracy have a specific role. What is the role of the judiciary in a democracy? We will try to answer that question in studying the democracy and the judiciary in the first part‚ and then see what is its role in a democracy. In this first part we will study the democracy and the judiciary‚ as it is important
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being spread across to other states of Malaya. However‚ when British colonized Malaya in year 1920‚ the influence of Islamic law became less significant. The British law was implemented in form of codes enacted from India which includes the Contract Act‚ Criminal Procedure Code and civil Procedure Code. Interestingly enough‚ the land law legislation introduced at that point of time was based on Torrens System from the Australia. However‚ the fact that the Torrens system was introduced during the British
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The British judiciary is both independent and impartial? The Judiciary of the United Kingdom is not a single body. Each of the separate legal systems in England and Wales‚ Northern Ireland and Scotland has their own judiciary. The British Judiciary plays a vital part in British Politics. This is unblemished as the judicial system is significantly responsible for a multitude of political roles. The senior judiciary help interpret the meaning of law and directly enforce the rule of law. Similarly
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THE PROBLEMS FACING THE NIGERIA JUDICIARY SYSTEM THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN NIGERIA Nigeria operates a federal political structure under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria‚ 1999. The Federation consists of 36 (thirty six) States and a Federal Capital Territory. This constitution vests the legislative‚ executive and judicial powers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the National Assembly‚ the Executive and the courts established there under respectively. The powers of the States are
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In the last five years‚ the Hawaii Judiciary has developed as part of its comprehensive planning program‚ a futures research component. Initially futures research was largely concerned with identifying emerging issues; that is issues that are low in awareness to decision makers and high in potential impact.1 At present the Courts futures program is engaged in a variety of activities. Researchers study the impact of possible legislation on the Judiciary‚ forecast future caseloads‚ publish a
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The much talked about Right to Information Act came into force on October 12. The Union government says the Act is revolutionary‚ as it opens all official departments across the country to public scrutiny. The government also claims the new law will help it share power with the humblest‚ and empower the weakest The Right to Information (RTI) Act is a law enacted by the Parliament of India to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens. It was passed by Parliament
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