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Anonymous   21 October 2009 at 22:27

Appeal before the appellate authority

If we are not satisfied by the decision passed by the Banking Ombudsman, to whom should we approach? are there any other recourse and/or remedies available to us as per the law?

Member (Account Deleted)   21 October 2009 at 20:18

In a suit can Governer make as a respondent?

In a Telugu news channel I had seen a news clipping that in A.P. the present C.M.Mr.K.Rosaiah have no constitutional validity to continue as C.M. The learned Advocate on Petitioner side arguing that the present CM has to prove majority to continue as C.M.. For taking no action against continuation of present C.M. it is stated on the TV scrolling that in the suit Governer of A.P is going to make a respondent.


Is it possiable?


Please clarify.

Kamal Grover   21 October 2009 at 11:08

Heart Wishes

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Heartiest best wishes from me and my family to all of you and your family members.
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Karl Jacob   20 October 2009 at 12:39

Writ of Mandamus

A person working under state government has committed bigamy. It is prohibited by his departmental rules. Whether a writ of mandamus can be filed to direct the concerned department to initiate departmental enquiry on him?

Rajeev Ranjan   19 October 2009 at 18:45

judicial review of constituent assembly actions.....

CAN THE SUPREME COURT MAKE A JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY ACTIONS, ENACTMENTS i.e. THE CONSTITUTION ?

Rajeev Ranjan   19 October 2009 at 16:41

judicial review of constituent assembly actions.....

CAN THE SUPREME COURT MAKE A JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY ACTIONS, ENACTMENTS i.e. THE CONSTITUTION ?

PJANARDHANA REDDY   18 October 2009 at 15:59

A BLIND ADVOCATE FROM GUNTUR -WANTS TO BECOME A MAGISTRATE

eligibility of a blind person as magistrate

Category : Civil Law | This query is : resolved


author : Varahala Swami

Posted On
30 May 2008


I, As a blind person, recently completed LL.b. And I have enrolled as an Advocate in A.P. Bar (guntur).

I would like to become a Magistrate.
Can blind persons be eligible for Magistrates?



Expert : KOTRESH M G

Posted On
30 May 2008



Thank the Contributor

A very good question. It should be possible,
but a magistrate performs lot of investigation into documents, articles and is required to identify people, well will you be able to do that.



Expert : R.S.Rajesh

Posted On
31 May 2008



Thank the Contributor

The elgiblity criteria in the A.P. Judicial Services has to be verified and since you are an Advocate , please go through the same with the necessery assistance.If you are otherwise qualified and the blindness is not a disabling factor as per the eligiblity criterai , you can try for the same since you are allready a member of the Bar.

The matter requires to be examined in the light of the above observations.


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Member (Account Deleted)   15 October 2009 at 22:54

Impeachment of a MP/MLA

Under what Act and which way a Member of Parliament / a Member of Legislative Assembly can impeach by the Voters of respective constituency?

Ganganna Nijampure   15 October 2009 at 22:15

Transfering of writ petition from HC of MP to AFT

Hello,
A writ petition was filed in the High Court of Madhy Pradesh -Jabalpur in the year 1996 Seeking relief against the harsh and inhuman verdict given by a Court Martial. Now with the Armed Forces Tribunals are made operational.
The petitioner has been living at Bangalore,and the nearest AFT is at Chennai.

Can any one let me know can the case be tansfered to Channai?
If yes will it be transfered by the advocate directly,under intimation to the petitioner or how the case file handeled.

It would be great to enlighten on the case transfer [compltee documents, who to collect and intiate further action]

an advise on the above is humbly requested.