Introduction- Fundamental rights are enshrined in the part III of the Indian constitution. They are part of those rights which are necessary for the survival of a human being with dignity. Fundamental rights have been incorporated in the ‘fundamental law of the land’, i.e. the constitution of India and one can approach courts in case of violation of these rights. These rights reflect a desire of the founding fathers of Indian constitution to build a new social order. For example, there are rights
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Confederation and Constitution United States History Professor: 9/30/12 The Articles of Confederation were a great start to shaping and unifying our country, but it was just that, a “start”. It needed to take the country as a whole into consideration in order for it to hold this unity in place. The Articles of Confederation led to the Constitution of the United States. Although similar in some aspects, very different in others. The articles had many weaknesses that were
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* there must be some proof and not mere opinion in the shape of a statement. * ---Names of accused were not mentioned in F.I.R. nor description of their features or their stature was given---Accused had not been identified and their identification test took place two- months after incident---Alleged identification of accused was based on flashing of torch light which was a weak form of identification. * When material on record was not showing as to which accused caused fatal injury leaving
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UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION CONCEPT The term ‘Industrial Relations’ comprises of two terms: ‘Industry’ and ‘Relations’. “Industry” refers to “any productive activity in which an individual (or a group of individuals) is (are) engaged”. By “relations” we mean “the relationships that exist within the industry between the employer and his workmen.” | | | | The term industrial relations explain the relationship between employees and management which stem directly or indirectly from union-employer
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PART A ➢ GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), multilateral treaty between governments, was signed in 1947 and came into force on 1st January 1948. Objectives: The primary of GATT is to expand international trade by liberalizing trade so as to bring about all around economic prosperity. The Preamble to the GATT mentions the following as its important objectives: 1. Raising standard of living. 2. Ensuring full employment
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schedule compliance, to include all Statement of Work (SOW) requirements and Contract Deliverable Requirements List (CDRL) deliverables. What Is My Role in Managing the Contract? Introduction Know Your Contract Page 2 of 41 Animated Vignette Alternative Note: The animated vignette does not employ the use of audio. Please select the Next button when the animated vignette is complete. What Is My Role in Managing the Contract? What Is the CORs Role in Contract Administration? CORs Role in
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Abstract: The Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands have brought China and Japan into a bitter dispute for many decades. With regard to the real question of who owns sovereignty over the islands, the two claimants can not come to terms on several critical issues, such as whether the islands were terra nullius when Japan claimed sovereignty in 1895, whether Japan returned the islands to China after the Japanese defeat in WWII, and how their maritime boundary in the East China Sea should be demarcated
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2012 [PANCHAYAT RAJ (EXTENSION TO SCHEDULED AREAS) ACT OF 1996: POLICY BRIEF ] Policy brief on Panchayat Raj (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act of 1996 By C.R Bijoy Page 1 LIST CONTENTS List of Tables Acronyms and Abbreviations Executive Summary 1 Introduction and Brief History 1.1 Local Self-Governance 1.2 Scheduled Areas 1.3 Panchayat (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 (PESA 1.3.1 Key provisions 2 Status of Panchayat Raj 2.1 Current Status of the Panchayats in Non-Scheduled
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[Enter Document Title] Foundations of the U.S. Legal System Prof. William Ewald Contributors Wim De Vlieger Suvitcha Nativivat Alasdair Henderson Ana Carolina Kliemann Alexey Kruglyakov Rafael A. Rosillo Pasquale Siciliani Paul Lanois Gloria M. Gasso Kamel Ait El Hadj Yuanyuan Zheng Ana L. Marquez Pumthan Chaichantipyuth Wenzhen Dai Penn Law Summer 2006 I. Introduction and Historical Background A. What the course will cover?
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Agreement made this day of 20 By a Company duly formed and registered under the Indian Companies Act and having its Registered Office in (hereinafter called “the Company”) WITH BSE LTD. (hereinafter called “the Exchange) Witnesseth WHEREAS the Company has filed with the Exchange an application for listing its securities more particularly described in Schedule I annexed
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