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    Question 4 - Assess the use of the defence of provocation in achieving justice for victims‚ offenders and society. (10 marks) Victim – Manpreet Kaur (husband Chamanjot Singh). Murdered by her husband with her throat but eight times. Her husband claimed that she told him she loved another man and that she would have him deported back to India. He said that this was enough provocation for him to lose self control and that he has no knowledge of the events that followed him picking up a box cutter

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    Words Mentioned IN Acts/Rules/Orders: Advocates Act‚ 1961 - Section 35‚ Advocates Act‚ 1961 - Section 35(3)‚ Advocates Act‚ 1961 - Section 35B‚ Advocates Act‚ 1961 - Section 38 Disposition: Appeal dismissed Case Note: Advocates Act‚ 1961 - Section 35 -- Professional misconduct--Complainants requesting Court of Session for appointment of amicus curiae to defend them in murder trial--But complainants convicted and sentenced to death--Appellant advocate meeting them in jail and getting vakalatnama

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    English coursework‚ James Luxton Explore the ways in which bullies and victims are presented in Lord of the Flies and DNA. Bullies and Victims play vital roles in both the novel and the play. The authors‚ Golding and Kelly‚ both put their characters through similar trials. In Lord of the Flies‚ Golding’s characters turn from normal school boys‚ to savages who are prepared to kill one another to gain power. Golding suggests that under certain circumstances‚ people will naturally begin to become

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    doesn’t do 100% of what the plan advocates for Good: justifies aff conditionality – the aff is allowed to kick out of any part of their plan that we read a disad to which means that we’re not debating the plan which is the focus of the debate‚ and this makes it a voter for fairness. If the plan keeps changing‚ we will not be able to know what exactly what to argue. This also is a voter for fairness. Because the perm isn’t doing 100% of what the plan advocates‚ that means that the aff can no link

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    very beneficial to both parties. (Milne and Oliver‚ 2000) Part 2: Consultation and Advocacy Define consultation and advocacy in the field of counseling. Consultation is a “complementary model of practice for counselors acting as social justice advocates” (Consultation & Social Justice Advocacy). Consultation can be a wide range of services that can vary significantly. Consultation in professional counseling involves helping students through interaction with another professional consultee. Advocacy

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    Bibliography:       75th and 131st Law Commission Report. The Advocates Act‚ 1961 Bare Act. http://www.scjudgments.com/ http://www.barcouncilofindia.org http://legalservicesbhopal.com http://www.thelawjournal.co.uk 15

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    the Mayor. Similar Supreme Courts were established in Madras in 1801 and Bombay in 1823. The first barristers appeared in India after the opening of the Supreme Court in Calcutta in 1774. As barristers began to come into the Courts on work as advocates‚ the attorneys gave up pleading and worked as solicitors. The two grades of legal practice gradually became distinct and separate as they were in England. Madras gained its first barrister in 1778 with Mr. Benjamin Sullivan. Thus‚ the establishment

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    was my imagination that needed correction‚ and nothing but travel could have produced this effect” M. Pfister‚ (1996) The Fatal Gift of Beauty: The Italies of British Travellers. An Annotated Anthology P.86 James Boswell (1740-1795) was an advocate‚ diarist‚ journalist and traveller. In 1764 he himself went on the Grand Tour around Europe‚ the quote above is from one of his letters to friend and philosopher Rousseau. (http://www.jamesboswell.info/aboutjb) Here he states that in nine months

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    Literature Review Explore the reasons why victim participation creates tension and conflict in the contemporary criminal justice system. Introduction The purpose of this literature review is to explore the impact of victim statements in the contemporary criminal justice system and observe how it can create tension and conflict in the courtroom between the victim‚ and the courts process itself. There are two pieces of literature used as the focal point of this review‚ they are; Tracey Booth’s

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    Instructor: Kathy Blaydes Abstract This paper discuses the importance of social justice advocacy and consultation in the counseling profession. The introduction is an explanation of social justice advocacy‚ and the different ways counselors advocate for their clients. Next‚ I discussed how I see myself related to advocacy as I become a professional within my area of specialization and my belief about the similarities between advocacy and consultation. After that I discussed how advocacy benefits

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