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Traffic Police

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

The word police means the civil force constituted to maintain law & order. Nowhere in the world the purpose of Police is defined as revenue generation. Neither is the performance of police evaluated by the no. of chalans or revenue generated. Ra ..


Posted in Others |   1736 Views


Advocates’ Liability For Negligence In Criminal Cases

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

The FalloutsProfessional liability for negligence is a cryptic branch of the law relating to negligence. It exists on a fundamentally different plane. There is a fine distinction between professions and other occupations for the reason that professi ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3363 Views


Indian Bail system

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

Objectively analyzed the criminal jurisprudence adopted by India is a mere reflection of the Victorian legacy left behind by the Britishers. The passage of time has only seen a few amendments once in a while to satisfy pressure groups and vote banks ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   4026 Views


Documents Which Do Not Require Registration

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

There are several documents which are not compulsorily registerable under Section 17 of the Registration Act.. Some of them require high stamp duty under the Karnataka Stamp Act and some of them do not. Even the ones which require high stamp duty, i ..


Posted in Legal Documents  1 comments |   6523 Views


Judicial Trend on Bail -an overview

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

An overview of the following cases highlight the adverse condition of the poor with regard to the unjust bail system in India. In State of Rajasthan v Balchand , the accused was convicted by the trial court. When he went on appeal the High Court, it ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   2596 Views


A WOMAN as a KARTHA

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

The Karta of a Hindu joint Family in Hindu Law is the senior most member of the family entitled to manage family affairs, in his absence the next eldest male member after him is entitled to be the Karta. A Karta is the caretaker of the whole family a ..


Posted in Family Law |   3975 Views


Judicial View of Woman KARTHA

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

The possibility of female being the Karta in presence of senior male member is being ruled out. But the question is whether in the absence of the manager, whether by prolonged journeys abroad or by dying without leaving another manager to succeed hi ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1870 Views


Cruelty u/s 498-A, 306 IPC and s 13 of HMA

  Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar   01 June 2009 at 11:27

The question would arise as to whether in the facts and circumstances where the complainant had left the matrimonial home and started living with her father in1993, could a case be registered against the appellant under Section 498A I.P.C. in 1997? T ..


Posted in Family Law |   9387 Views


Baggage Rules and Transfer of Residence

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   31 May 2009 at 12:24

The government announced the Baggage rules in 1998 given below for various categories Rule 1 : Passengers returning from countries other than Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar or China An Indian resident or a foreigner residing in India, returning from any cou ..


Posted in Others |   1255 Views


Evidentiary value of certified copy of sale deed

  Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar   31 May 2009 at 12:24

Acceptance of certified copy as evidence is not limited to production of certified copy of sale deed in evidence but also enables party producing it to rely on contents of document without examining vendor/vendee. Such certified copies are to be read ..


Posted in Civil Law |   6630 Views