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    by the British Parliament on the 6th August‚ 1861 and was titled as an act for establishing high courts of judicature in India. This legislation contained only 19 sections only. Its main function was to abolish the supreme courts and the Sadar Adalats in the three Presidencies and to establish the high courts in their place. The records and document of the various courts became the records and documents of the High Court concerned. It gave power authority in Her Majesty to issue letters patent

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    CHAPTER I Introduction Providing assistance to people to access the justice system is one of the key functions of every welfare state. It is very essential to the State to provide legal assistance to the people who are otherwise unable to access the court and law. The very basic reason behind the incorporation and establishing of this idea is that no one would have been denied justice due to his poverty or economical backwardness. India attained the independence and became a republic by adopting

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    afcon infrastructure ltd vs. cherian varkey construction ltd (This presentation is submitted as partial fulfillment of Assessment in the Subject of Alternative Dispute Resolution) SUMMER SESSION JULY–NOV 2013 SUBMITTED TO: Mr. Hari Shankar FACULTY OF LAW SUBMITTED BY: Aman Khera‚ 672 IX Semester case name : Afcon Infrastructure v. cherian varkey Construction Ltd Citation : (2010) 8 SCR 1053 Facts-in-Brief I) In the instant matter‚ the Cochin Port Trust (Second Respondent)

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    tropical cyclones‚ and it has even affected settlement patterns in the northern islands; for example‚ the eastern coast of Luzon is very sparsely populated. Typhoon Nari (Santi) Typhoon (JMA) Category 3 typhoon (SSHS) Duration October 8 – October 16 Peak intensity 140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min)  965 mbar (hPa) Typhoon Nari (2013) On October 8‚ the JMA started to monitor a tropical depression‚ that developed within an area of low to moderate vertical windshear‚ about 1‚350 km (840 mi)

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    Working Paper Series A Study on the Effectiveness of Remedies Available For Banks in a Debt Recovery Tribunal - A Case Study on Ernakulam DRT Mukund P Unny February 2011 ©Copyrights Reserved For more information‚ please contact Centre for Public Policy Research‚ Door No 28/3656‚ Sonoro Church Road‚ Elamkulam‚ Kochi‚ Kerala‚ 682 020 India. Telephone: +91 484 6469177‚ Fax +91 0484 2323895‚ E-mail: project@cppr.in. Or visit the CPPR website at http://www.cppr.in/ Chapter: Abstract

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    QUETTA SECTION S. No. |Life Member |Name of Advocate / Member Supreme Court of Pakistan |Office Address |Date of Enrolment Supreme Court of Pakistan / Supreme Court Bar Assocn |Office Telephone Numbers |Residence Address |Residence Telephone Numbers | | |L/M |Aamir Abbas Hasan Raja‚ S/o Raja Hasan Akhtar. |No. 6‚ 1st Floor‚ Bushra Arcade‚ Model Town‚ Near P‚T‚V‚ Station Quetta |13-09-2008 22-09-2008 |2833335 Fax 2833377 0321-8003333 |House No. 9‚ Quetta Club Road‚ Quetta Cantt. |2837134

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    MANU/SC/0912/2002 Equivalent Citation: AIR2003SC189‚ 2003(1)ALLMR(SC)391‚ 2002(6)ALT1(SC)‚ 2003 3 AWC (Supp)2238SC‚ 100(2002)DLT691(SC)‚ I(2003)DMC73SC‚ 2002GLH(22)665‚ 2002GLH(665)22‚ (2003)1GLR148‚ ILR2002(3)Kerala545‚ 2003(1)JLJ171(SC)‚ JT2002(9)SC175‚ 2002-4-LW512‚ 2003(1)OLR650‚ RLW2007(3)SC2531‚ 2004(8)SCALE115‚ (2003)1SCC49‚ 2003(1)UC143‚ 2003 (1)UJ1‚ 2003(2)WLN665 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Decided On: 25.10.2002 Appellants: Salem Advocate Bar Association Vs. Respondent: Union

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    1 Paper 6 Conciliation and ADR in India - Murali Neelakantan Synopsis : A. Introduction : ADR in India History of ADR in India ADR in Modern India Litigation in India - the need for ADR Judicial approach to ADR in India Arbitration and Conciliation Act‚ 1996. Conciliation Conciliation v. Arbitration Conclusion B. C. D. E. F. G. * Nishith Desai Associates‚ International Legal & Tax Counsellors‚ Mumbai‚ India . Tel.# : 91 + 22 + 282 0609/ 2040068. Fax# : 91 + 22 + 287 5792. E-mail :

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    Loan Syndication: A General Discussion Written by: Adv. Rajib Ahmed Meaning of Loan Syndication: Loan syndication means a loan offered by a group of lenders (banks or financial institutions) worked together to provide funds for a single borrower. It is a process of involving several different lenders in proving various portions of loan. Loan syndication most often occurs in situations where

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    Evolution of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Jammu and Kashmir: A Critical Analysis Abstract: The Panchayati Raj is an indigenous and time-honoured concept in our country. Panchayats as traditional institutions were seen in India as almost sacred with their Panchas (members) referred to as ‘Panch Parmeshwar’ (member as God) with expectations of fairness and justice in their role of settlement of local interpersonal and community disputes. The genesis of the new panchayats can be traced to the attempts

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