Delhi Bar Council takes suo motu action against advocate AP Singh for "professional misconduct" Pallavi Saluja On September 17, 2013 - 6:51pm 7 The Bar Council of Delhi today issued a show cause notice to defence lawyer AP Singh for making unwarranted statements outside the court premises after the sentencing of his clients, convicts in the December 16 gang rape case. Singh had defended accused Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma in the recently concluded Delhi gang rape trial. Speaking to Bar
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Political sponsoring of NGOs Does the end justify the means? Political parties sponsoring NGO’s, is it acceptable? Greenpeace and green political parties are united in their position against nuclear energy and their support for renewable energies. Christian charity organizations and conservative political parties both stand for traditional family values and against family planning. But does this mean they should work together? Often political parties sponsor NGOs, but is this sponsoring even
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of a Nidhi or Mutual Benefit Society a document may be served only on members who hold more than one thousand rupees in face value or more than one per cent of the total paid-up capital of the Nidhi company whichever is less. For other shareholders, document may be served by a public notice in newspaper circulated in the district where the Registered Office of a Nidhi Company is situated; and publication on the notice board of the Nidhi or Mutual Benefit Society. Section proviso 67(3)
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the social contract theory emerged, which required a group of individuals to give up their individual rights to govern themselves, and comply to a selected government authority. This government represents the group’s interests and forms and civil society that provide protection of life and property (Souryal, 2007). This paper will summarize the different social contract theories, focus on John Locke’s social contract theory principles, and discuss how these principles influenced the Bill of Rights
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The Church of St. Ignatius is what I believe one of the early Baroque buildings of Prague and “is considered the third greatest Jesuit complex in Europe.” (Your Guide Through Prague) It was built in the 17th century, and the flamboyant, overwhelming of the stucco decoration is typical of early Baroque churches built by the Jesuits. According to my notes, it was devoted to the founder of the Jesuit order. Jesuits were known to being conformed to hard discipline, absolute obedience, and lived a very
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Home Work – Oil & Gas Accounting Page 33 & 34 Question 5 • Economic interest in oil and gas: After an E&P company has identified an area with potential, the company will seek to acquire the right to explore, develop, and produce any minerals that might exist beneath the property, unless it already holds this right. This right, along with the right to simply share in proceeds from the sale of any minerals produced, is referred to as mineral interest or an economic interest.
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citizenship, communitarianism, civic society and the glue that holds communities together, social cohesion. Citizenship is a given status, which brings with it rights and responsibilities. To be an active citizenship, individuals must uphold social order under the social contract theory. This enables common values and morals to be built. If persons do not uphold the law this can hinder social capital being built as it interferes with the norms of the society. Communitarians are citizens who are
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Liam Mulloy 11445008 (one-term Student) Business in Society, Assignment 2, due 02/01/2014 Andrew O’Regan “The John Hopkins International Comparative Non-profit Sector Project has provided important data on the non-profit sector internationally. How has this data informed the development of theories of the non-profit sector?” Introduction The non-profit sector is essentially that part of social activity undertaken by non-governmental and non-profit organisations. Also known as the civil sector
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of society. Politics and the role of government had a major impact on theorists like Hobbes and Locke. In this paper, I will focus on what is the difference between Hobbes and Locke in regards to the role of government? And why are their theories important to today’s government? To respond, I will be arguing that Hobbes and Locke have two completely different views on how governments should be run; Hobbes focuses on authoritarian regime and Locke’ main idea is there should be a civil society. To
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grade point averages at Magna Cum Laude and Cum Laude status. I am a member of Psi Chi International Honor Society, and a member of National Association of Black Social Workers. August 2003 - May 2007 Stratford High School Nashville, Tennessee * I graduated from Stratford High School with a GPA of 3.7 with Distinguished Honors. I was a member of the National Honor Society, Member of Voices of Vision, and Marching Band Member. -------------------------------------------------
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