Dear all,
“A lawyer's primer: If you don't have the law, you argue the facts; if you don't have the facts, you argue the law; if you have neither the facts nor the law, then you argue the Constitution.
Do you agree?
Shree. ( Advocate.) 04 July 2009
Dear all,
“A lawyer's primer: If you don't have the law, you argue the facts; if you don't have the facts, you argue the law; if you have neither the facts nor the law, then you argue the Constitution.
Do you agree?
Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer) 04 July 2009
Very well said.
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 05 July 2009
But if we dont have even the Constitution then what?
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 05 July 2009
Gopal, I am of the view that foreign constitution will not be proper but Natural Law will be proper by going back to a state of nature like the poet wordsworth.
Raman ( ) 05 July 2009
“In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.” - Mahatma Gandhi
shiv (n/a) 05 July 2009
trust in judge who is god for you& hope justice is truly blind at least for the moment
shiv (n/a) 06 July 2009
rti being a specific law its provisions will prevail over common law
pl see sc cases re charge of banks on secured loans vis a vis statutory dues
central bank case
Deepak Jain, Hisar (Practicing Lawyer) 10 July 2009
“A lawyer's primer: If you don't have the law, you argue the facts; if you don't have the facts, you argue the law; if you have neither the facts nor the law, then YELL like a HELL.