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    school after his mother died. As such‚ he shied away from the harsh and brutal world and found solace in music. It was upon hearing Mozart’s Don Giovanni that Tchaikovsky decided to dedicate his life to music. He went to school at the School of Jurisprudence and was a civil servant till 1861. In 1866 he was appointed professor of theory

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    ------------------------------------------------- Law as an instrument of Social Change Sarungbam Lucy “If the law fails to respond to the needs of changing society‚ then either it will stifle the growth of the society and chock its progress or if the society is vigorous enough‚ it will cast away the law which stands in the way of its growth. Law must therefore contently be on the move adapting itself to the fast changing society and not behind”. – Justice Bhagwati. There are two sides of each

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    January 23‚ 2014 Ms. Teresa Campos 95 Tindalo Street‚ Ayala Alabang‚ Muntinlupa Dear Ms. Campos: Here is the opinion you requested. The facts‚ gathered from you and your documents‚ are as follows: Roy Lopez was a salesman in his uncle’s sewing machine company and Teresa met him when he tried to sell them their machine. Roy confessed to Teresa that five years ago he had a relationship with Ester Salva‚ a former employee in his uncle’s company. He kept that relationship from his family

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    present route). It is acknowledged that the appellant’s claim goes against established law. Typically the servient owner in respect of a precisely defined servitude can change the route only with the dominant owner’s consent. But comparative jurisprudence reveals that there is a clear trend away from strict adherence to

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    a maslahah mursalah. Historically‚ the notion of maslahah mursalah originated in the practice of the Companions. This is‚ of course‚ not to say that the Prophet did not rule in favour of maslahah‚ but merely to point out that as a principle of jurisprudence‚ maslahah mursalah does not apply to the rulings of the Sunnah. The main support for istislah as a proof and basis of legislation (tashri) comes from Imam Malik‚ who has given the following reasons in its favour: The Companions have validated

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    Uncertainty (Gharar) عقد الغرر Definition of Gharar: Literally: Gharar means risk‚ deceit‚ or hazard. Taghrir is the verbal noun of Gharar. Legitimate definition: Ibn Hazm said‚ Gharar in sales occurs when the purchaser does not know what he has bought and the seller does not know what he has sold. Al-Sarkhasy: One of the most famous jurists of Hanafi school said:" Gharar occurs when consequences are concealed." Al-Zailii: A famous jurist of the same school said’ "Gharar occurs when consequences

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    property right HELD: Petitioner cannot find solace to the above-quoted Constitutional provision.In evaluating a due process claim; the first and foremost consideration must be whether life‚ liberty or property interest exists. The bulk of jurisprudence is that a license authorizing a person to enjoy a certain privilege is neither a property nor property right. In Tan vs. The Director of Forestry‚ we ruled that “a license is merely a permit or privilege to do what otherwise would be unlawful‚

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    JUSTICE V. R. KRISHNA IYER AND EXPANSIVE INTERPRETATION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AUTHORED BY:SHAILESH KUMAR‚ ROLL NO. 262‚ 9TH SEMESTER‚ 5 TH YEAR ‚ CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ NYAYA NAGAR‚ M ITHAPUR ‚ PATNA - 800001. E-MAIL ID : shailesh.baranwal@gmail.com LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATION FULL FORM A.C. AIR C.J. CJI CriLJ J. LLJ p. Para pp. SC SCC UOI vol. Appealed Cases All India Reporter Chief Justice Chief Justice of India Criminal Law Journal Judge Labour Law Journal

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    Jakob Grimm  ● Born: January 4‚ 1785  ○ Hanau‚ Germany  ● Died: September 20‚ 1863  ○ Berlin‚ Germany  ● German scholar and author  Jakob went to work as a  royal librarian for Napoleon’s brother. Later as a municipal author. In 1816 he  joined his brother in a library in Kassel. Where Wilhelm has obtained a position as a secretary.  Wilhelm Grimm  ● Born: February 24‚ 1786  ○ Hanau‚ Germany  ● Died: December 16‚ 1859  ○ Berlin‚ Germany  ● German scholar and author    The  brothers  spent  their 

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    Nursing Jurisprudence Assignment #2 1. Intentional torts share three common elements as described in the text on page 113:  There must be a volitional or willful act by the defendant.  The person so acting must intend to bring about the consequences or appear to have intended to bring about the consequences.  There must be causation. The act must be a substantial factor in bringing about the injury or consequences. Examples of intentional tort include: assault‚ battery‚ false imprisonment

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