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shantilal k. patel   26 August 2008 at 14:38

Writ Petiton

What us writ petition?

In what circumstances it is filed?

Where it is filed?

Can any friend explain with examples?

S.K.PATEL

N.K.Assumi   26 August 2008 at 10:29

Article 14 of the Constitution Vs Section 197 of the Crpc:

Section 197 of the Criminal Procedure Code is violative of Article 14 of the Constitution.As it give undue advantage to the class of persons specified in 197 Crpc over ordinary citizen of India.

Anil Kumar kamboj Delhi M-9650   25 August 2008 at 14:59

writ of mandamus

whather mandamus has to be lie against police officer

ankit gupta   22 August 2008 at 18:21

whta is the procedure of taking oath in courts

can any one tell me that what is the procedure of taking oath in the court,
is it that the same holy book is used for people from every religion or it depends upon that to which religion he belongs to????/

KKS.KRISHNARAJ   21 August 2008 at 01:26

REFUGEES RIGHTS


CAN SRILANKEN STATE GOVT. PERMITED REFUGEES MOVE ANY WHERE IN INDIA FOR TOUR PURPOSS.

Dr.Mumbiram   19 August 2008 at 04:32

After filing a writ petition personally

Artist Mumbiram is personally filing a writ petition at the Bombay High Court requesting for a Mandamus to officials at FROs and their superiors at the MHA (PETITION UNDER Part III Article 14 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR ISSUANCE OF A WRIT IN THE NATURE OF Mandamus UNDER ARTICLE 226 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA).

These officials have failed to process Dr.Mumbiram’s application for a five-year-visa for his minor son, who qualifies as a PIO. Departmental remedies such as formal written complaints have also been exhausted. The petition seeks a Mandamus to these officials to immediately grant a visa for his minor son and also to grant the petitioner compensation for damges.

What action from the High Court can we expect and in what time framework ? Will we be informed about the next steps in the proceedings, such as a possible hearing ? Do they post such information on the case status page of the Bombay High Court ?

Would somebody enlighten us about possible scenarios ?

kritika   19 August 2008 at 01:10

Domestic viloence act

Respected Sir/Madam,
i just wanted to get clear that are SEC 3,3,5, 18 and 20 Of the domestic violence act,2005 are violative to ART 14 and ART 21 of the indian Constitutiton??? if yes, can u plz explain in brief, to help me to gain clear knowledge about the mentioned sec and articels. or help with any illustrations with the help of any case laws.

thank you..

N.K.Assumi   16 August 2008 at 17:31

Writ petition

Dear Sir,
Can you kindly clarify what is the difference between Writ Petition and Writ Appeal?

N.K.Assumi.

ANURAG   15 August 2008 at 02:11

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

CAN A NON MEMBER TO STATE LEGISLATURES IN INDIA BE ALLOWED TO SERVE AS A MINISTER FOR A PERIOD MORE THAN SIX MONTHS AS PER ARTICLE 164 CLAUSE 4. SAY IF GOV. CHANGES WITHOUT DISSOLUTION OF THE HOUSE AND THE PERSON WHO HAS ALREDY SERVED AS A MINISTER IN PREV. GOVT.FOR 6 MONTHS. IS HE ELIGIBLE FOR ANOTHER SIX MONTHS AS A MINISTER. DOES IT COMES UNDER THE DISCRETIONARY POWER OF THE GOVERNOR. WHAT CASES CAN THROW MORE LIGHT ON THIS.

KANDE VENKATESH GUPTA   13 August 2008 at 22:45

fundamental rights

Whether right to observe silence is a fundamental right?