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Anonymous   13 September 2024 at 11:06

Cheque bounce case

Cheque bounce case lo nbw warrant issued
But lockdown time lo arrest warrant issued
Now arrest warrant eachi 4 years avutudhi
Lockdown lo a person ki sugar infaction vala operation ayyidhi now 2024 ki treatment tisukuntnru but judge gari ni kalasi problem chipithe nbw cancel chiydam avuthda treatment tisukntu hospital records ani unyi judge gari kalsi problem chipithe nbw warrant cancel avuthdha

Anonymous   13 September 2024 at 00:47

Suger person type 1 patience and thyroid problems

Namaste sir type one suger. Patient and thyroid patient and operation ayyina person ni nbw case meedha arrest warrant iaci arrest chiyaocha
Daily injection and medicine visukovali sir and operation ayyie infaction ki treatment tisukunta Vallini

Anonymous   12 September 2024 at 23:44

Helath problem person any nbw warrant issued

Handicapped person any nbw warrant issued please and what is process

Anonymous   03 September 2024 at 16:49

Amicus curiea

In a highly publicized environmental case, the Supreme Court of India was tasked with determining the legality of a new industrial project near an ecologically sensitive area. The case involved complex environmental and scientific data, which the judges found challenging to interpret. Recognizing the need for expert assistance, the court appointed Dr. Radhika Rao, a renowned environmental scientist, as an Amicus Curiae to provide independent advice on the potential environmental impact of the project. However, one of the parties contested Dr. Rao’s appointment, arguing that her past affiliations with environmental NGOs might bias her views. What is the role and responsibilities of an Amicus Curiae in legal proceedings. How does the court ensure that the advice provided by an Amicus Curiae is impartial and free from bias? Should past affiliations of an Amicus Curiae disqualify them from offering expert advice in a case, or can the court mitigate potential conflicts of interest?

Anonymous   03 September 2024 at 16:24

Amicus curiea

In a highly publicized environmental case, the Supreme Court of India was tasked with determining the legality of a new industrial project near an ecologically sensitive area. The case involved complex environmental and scientific data, which the judges found challenging to interpret. Recognizing the need for expert assistance, the court appointed Dr. Radhika Rao, a renowned environmental scientist, as an Amicus Curiae to provide independent advice on the potential environmental impact of the project. However, one of the parties contested Dr. Rao’s appointment, arguing that her past affiliations with environmental NGOs might bias her views. What is the role and responsibilities of an Amicus Curiae in legal proceedings. How does the court ensure that the advice provided by an Amicus Curiae is impartial and free from bias? Should past affiliations of an Amicus Curiae disqualify them from offering expert advice in a case, or can the court mitigate potential conflicts of interest?

Peter   16 August 2024 at 19:53

Is it illegal to video record while in a bank

As a form of protest, I would like to record myself (and other customers) while I am in a certain bank. Our conversation and my monologue will be recorded, along with any conversation that I have with the staff (without revealing their faces). I intent to blur out faces of other customers and bank staff and anything that identifies the bank. Is it illegal to engage in this activity if I am not revealing the identity of the bank or it's employees?

Backstory:
This is a cooperative bank that is holding back money from depositors and sometimes making them wait for 4-5 hours to even withdraw 1000 rs. from their own accounts. The bank is struggling to get back some bad loans and is short on funds. They treat the depositors with disrespect and waste their valuable time, while they refuse to take responsibility. The bank continues with their bad policies that got them in this financial pickle in the first place. The depositors are not organised enough and people who matter aren't paying attention. This vlogging is a silent form of protest, which I hope will get the attention of policymakers and embolden other customers to voice their concerns to the bank and make them take responsibility.

I intent to show my plight (and hundreds of other depositors) by recording myself in the bank and uploading it to various social media websites.

Before doing so, I want to ask about legal pitfalls in this approach. Your valuable advice is much appreciated. TY.

Anonymous   10 July 2024 at 00:53

Ews to me being married to unreserved category man

Hello,
I'm from reserved category before marriage and I'm married to unreserved category man so Do I also become eligible to get benefit of EWS certificate or not?

vijay kiran   19 June 2024 at 00:21

Horizontal reservation

Sir,
Suppose in a recruitment, total 8 posts are notified and there break up is as follow
Oc-3, Sc-2, St 1,Pwd-1, Bc-1

Now my doubt is how many posts will be reserved for Women horizontally
If 3 post are reserved, then from which category the last one post of women will be filled because to the max we can accomodate 1 women in Oc and 1 in Sc

Pls reply

Sonu   30 May 2024 at 21:44

Obc ncl certificate query

Respected sir
Recently my uncle made a obc NCL certificate for me in the year 2023 and by mistake he provided the proof of income of 5 years before that is of year 2018 which was 6 lakh from salary
Actually the income proof is of my father who is group c employee and recently I got to know about this and my father salary is around 7.5 lakh from salary at present
And sir I got selected based on that certificate in central government job
And I am afraid and tensed whether to join the job or not because the income mentioned is wrong while making obc certificate.
I am afraid what if appointing authority get to know about this while verifying my obc certificate from the issuing authority
Please help me sir what should I do now I don't want to put anyone in trouble
Please help me

Anonymous   18 May 2024 at 21:48

Sc reserved muslim wife. contesting screserved mp elections

Respects Sir /Madam I am retired scientist, Government of India. submit the following for clarification. A Hindu SC Reserved lady married to a Muslim. She is contesting MP elections from SC reserved constituency, As per my knowledge, caste is applicable after the intercaste / Inter Religion marriage. But, in this case, the very purpose of providing reservations is defeated as it was provided for the upliftment of the society that lady belongs . Since our is Patrilineal society ( except Kerala State), the children of them get father lineage as Muslims and the children not available to very society the lady belongs. Muslims customs and conventions are different from hundus, Muslim children cannot understand and help the society the lady belongs to. If it is inter caste marriage between hundus, the customs and convections of all castes are same, then the children born to such couple can help respective communities / castes. can we challenge it in the supreme court to make it null and void to use the birth caste in assembly and parliament elections. Here both the issues are at stake. 1. very purpose of reservations in laws making institutions defeated and 2. Customs and conventions being changed. Hence the society to which the sc lady belongs will not get any help from her children and it is enriching others out her society