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    Power &Functions of Courts Introduction: We know that there are two main branches of our legal practices‚ they are Civil matters and another is Criminal matters. Civil matters are dealt by Civil Court and Criminal matters are dealt by Criminal Courts. The both Civil and Criminal Court are divided into to main categories. 1. Higher Judiciary that is Supreme Court of Bangladesh. 2. Sub-ordinate Judiciary. It is a very vast effort to describe all the power and functions of both the judiciary

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    entered the petitioner’s house in search of his father. As his father was not available‚ they arrested the petitioner‚ who was sitting in the house‚ and foisted a case against him. They produced the petitioner before the Judicial Magistrate ‚ Uthangarai on 25.11.2002. The Magistrate‚ without enquiring whether he was a juvenile mechanically remanded him to judicial custody. The petitioner was placed along with other alleged naxalite prisoners. A bail petition was moved before the Sessions Judge‚ Krishnagiri

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    INTRODUCTION The Commonwealth of The Bahamas is a Parliamentary nation. The law and government of the land are based on the Westminster system which looks at the three branches of the State‚ the Executive‚ Parliament and the Judiciary. The function of each of these branches is clearly articulated in the country’s written Constitution‚ which is the supreme law of the land. According to Article 38 of the Constitution‚ “there shall be a Parliament of The Bahamas which shall consist of Her Majesty

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    Bonded Labour

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    Labour Legislation BONDED LABOUR SYSTEM (ABOLITION) ACT‚ 1976 Introduction  The phenomenon of bonded labour is a “vicious circle” where each factor is responsible for further subjugation and apathy of the bonded labourers. The first part of the chain forming the vicious circle is the survival capabilities of this system. It is a relic of colonial and feudal system‚ which is still continuing. This relic is deeply rooted in the social customs and traditions‚ treating it as a normal practice

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    December 2012 GCL Solved Paper 1. (a) Freedom of trade and profession is provided under Article 19 (1) (g) of the Constitution of India. This gives the citizens the right to pursue any trade‚ profession‚ business or occupation in any place within India. This right is‚ however‚ not absolute. It can be restricted by the State in the following cases – - When the State feels it is essential to do so in the public interest. - When it is felt that there should be some basic qualifications for

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    50 Multiple Choice Questions on General knowledge 2012 Sarita Soren 1. Design of the National Flag was adopted by the constituent Assembly of India in(a) July‚ 1948 (b) July‚ 1950 (c) July‚ 1947 (d) Aug.‚ 1947 2. Who among the following was the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Indian constitution ? (a) Rajendra Prasad (b) Tej Bahadur Sapru (c) C. Rajgopalachari (d) B. R. Ambedkar 3. What is the special constitutional position of Jammu and Kashmir ? (a) Indian laws are not applicable (b)

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    IN THE COURT OF CHIEF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE‚ AMBAJOGAI Insecticide Inspector & Agriculture officer C/O Block Devlopment officer P.S‚ Ambajogai Subject:- Submission of Insecticide reference sample Triazophos 40%Ec in the Court. Refference: Application under Section 24(3) of Insecticide Act 1968. May I worship your honour I undersigned herewith submitting the second / reference sample Insecticide (Section 22(b)(ii) of Insecticide Act 1968) as describe

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    her place and saw that the deceased was lying on floor with burns all over on the body. She told the neighbours that her in-laws have sprinkled kerosene on her and set her on fire. She made a similar statement in front of doctor as well as Magistrate and Magistrate finally recorded the statement of the deceased. In this case‚ the Supreme Court held these successive dying declarations to be admissible under Section 32(1) of the Indian Evidence Act as all the dying declarations were identical as to each

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    Jul 25‚ 2013 8:26am AEST A former financial adviser accused of stealing $1.4 million from clients has faced court charged with fraud. Tina Louise McPhee‚ 39‚ is charged with 134 counts of theft. Her lawyer‚ Stacey Carter‚ asked the Adelaide Magistrates Court to release McPhee on bail‚ saying she had known of the police investigation for some time and had not absconded. PHOTO: Tina Louise McPhee is charged with 134 counts of theft (Tim Ide ) MAP: SA "This is not news to her there are proceedings

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    Jaidyn Leskie Case

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    I. The Main Facts of the Case The main facts of the Jaidyn Leskie case are as follows: ∞ Jaidyn Leskie disappeared while in the care of Greg Domaszewicz on the night of 14 June 1997. ∞ Mr. Domaszewicz said that Jaidyn went missing after being left asleep at his house while he went out to pick up the child’s mother. ∞ On the night of Jaidyn’s disappearance a pig’s head and rocks were thrown at the windows of Greg Domaszewicz’s house. ∞ Senior Constable Evans said he could find no evidence that

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