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AYYALASOMAYAJULA MURALI   21 August 2010 at 12:09

equal opurtunties as per constitution

where can I get enforcement of fundamental rights of law of equal opportunities and its fruits all at all times even for orphans
murali postal assistant wrs ho visakhpatnam
a life time orphan

Anonymous   20 August 2010 at 00:16

Why audio-video recording is not allowed in the courts?

What is the harm to legal proceedings or society,if we record the proceedings of the courts?

Is not this allowed in other countries also?

Anonymous   18 August 2010 at 15:05

what is the procedure for appointment of cj/adj

dear experts,
who can apply for the post of civil judge.
what procedure for appointment on the post of ADJ/DJ.

Anonymous   17 August 2010 at 13:05

fundamental right

Has there been any case where a prostitute was raped and the decision was quite controversial? i dont have any clue of the case.

I want it for my project.

Anonymous   17 August 2010 at 01:37

fundamental rights

Is commercial sex work or prostitution included under art 19(1)(g) of the Indian Constitution?
please mention the case which held so as i have to mention the source too.
thanks

Member (Account Deleted)   16 August 2010 at 17:40

Decision of Single Bench

Whether a judgment passed by a single judge bench of High Court is binding on another single judge bench of the same High Court?

Anonymous   16 August 2010 at 12:49

P.F. DEDUCTIONS ON E-LEAVES

Dear Experts
Kindly advise whether PF Deductions are applicable on LEAVE ENCASHMENTS to employees during the service period and at the time of full and final settlement.
regards

Anonymous   14 August 2010 at 17:52

No Value of Oral Proof and witnessing

Today we know that there is no value of one's word.

People think something else,say soemthing else,do some thing else.

In such a situation, what is the value of Oral proofs of people and what is the value of people giving witnesses in the courts ?

Anonymous   13 August 2010 at 10:29

Grounds for filing Contempt Case

In a specific relief suit involving two Government Departments A & B, Government Department B questioned / contested by filling a written Statement against a High court Order (High Court order already marked in the suit) stating that the existence of the main subject matter in the order of High court as immaginary and concoted.

The existence of the main subject matter was accepted by Government Department A in the Honble High Court, thus me the Plaintiff could get certain relief relating to that subject.

Since the Government Department A has already accepted the existence of the main matter in the HOn'ble High Court, It decided to become exparte and accordingly Set exparte in the present Specific Relief Suit.


Does the Written Statement of Government Department B become a solid ground for filing a Contempt of Court case in the High Court against that Government department as it amounts to questioning of the High Court Order.

Pleas advice.

Thanks in advance.

Sanju   12 August 2010 at 20:17

problem for my moot court competition

Respected Sir/Madam,
I'm a fresher in law college. Next month I have my first moot court competition. I have attached the problem. Kindly help me to analyse the issues of the problem. Reply as soon as possible.
Thank You