I am Shasankha Das citizen of bangladeshi, i married in indian and my wife is indian by birth and now i am living in india permanently with Indian Residential Permit. Do i need any permission from RBI to Open a bank account becouse i went to SBI
Please give me full details of education society registration in sonipat.
Que.1.Someone who is prepared for the worst i.e.imprisonment(Ultimate Punishment) in Civil Suits, How can the Court Orders be executed?
Are there any citations/ rulings regarding that"
Authorities' incomplete checking "TAPASANI" can not move appelant to the punishment ?
1) As per Government of Maharashtra rule 15% vacancies are reserved for Ex-sevicemen. Haffkine Bio-Pharma is Maharashtra Govt undertaking public sector unit . But it does not follow the GR. What kind of legal action taken against the organisation?
2) Part time temporary employed education sevaks before 2004 are authorised for old pension scheme or not?
( Refer Central Civil Rules)
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Can anyone suggest me what legal action one can take against someone who sends hoax emails. For example, emails where the sender requests that a particular email to be forwarded to atleast 5 people or 7 people. Will this amount to email spamming. Can it be treated as cyber crime?Please advise me.
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I have to know the age of the son of the vendor at the time of registry of the land. He is educated up to 9Th std. His school is having the details of his admission in the admission register. But they (School administration) are not showing it to me. Can I ask this information from the school under RTI act 2005? What should I do? Plz. Suggest. My thanks to all.
I quote a newspaper report published today:
Backlog will take 320 yrs to clear: Judge
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Hyderabad: It will take the Indian judiciary 320 years to clear the backlog of cases. This staggering admission came on Saturday from someone who knows very well the way courts work — Justice VVS Rao of the Andhra Pradesh High Court.
That’s the time it’ll take to clear 31.28 million cases pending in the various courts, including the High Courts, he reckoned. “If one considers the total pendency of cases in the Indian judicial system, every judge in the country will have an average load of about 2,147 cases,” Justice Rao said in a speech at the AP Administrative Tribunal.
India has 14,576 judges as against the sanctioned strength of 17,641, including 630 HC judges. This works out to a ratio of 10.5 judges per million population, Justice Rao said. The Supreme Court in 2002 had suggested 50 judges per million population, he said.
If the norm of 50 judicial officers per million becomes a reality by 2030 when the country’s population would be 1.5 to 1.7 billion, the number of judges would go up to 1.25 lakh, dealing with 300 million cases. Increasing literacy rate results in more new cases: AP judge
Hyderabad: Justice VVS Rao of the Andhra Pradesh HC has come out with a startling assessment that it will take the courts in India 320 years to clear the backlog of cases. Addressing the AP Administrative Tribunal, he said a recent study indicated that the number of new cases had a direct relationship with increasing literacy rate and awareness.
Citing the example of Kerala, which had high literacy, Justice Rao said 28 new cases per 1,000 population per annum had been added, whereas in Bihar, which had a relatively low literacy rate, the figure stood at just three, he said.
Justice Rao summed up the Indian situation by quoting a para from the journal of International Law and Politics, which said: “The typical life span of a civil litigation in India presents a sad picture. Records of new filings are kept by hand and documents filed in courthouse are frequently misplaced or lost among other papers. Lawyers crowd the court room and wait for their cases to be called. Even when called, the judicial attention is frequently deferred by innumerable adjournments.”
It also said: “There is a little likelihood that the judge (who hears a case) will be the same one to issue a decision because the judges are transferred more quickly than the legal dispositions are made. Judges are so under paid and overworked that they often adjourn and delay the preparation of a case.”
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CPC Order XXI Rule 32,Order XXI Rule 33
Que.1.Dear Experts please explain the following C P C Orders:
1.CPC Order XXI Rule 32 & Order XXI Rule 33?