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Manasi   24 February 2014 at 22:12

Right to education

I would like to know whether the right to education means compulsory education in `a school'? Or does it mean the child can be home schooled? Thank you very much in advance for your time and help.

satender   22 February 2014 at 17:14

Concurrent conviction

please answere the question relating relating as below:
(1)Delhi high court ordered CBI to investigate factual position concerning societies registered in the office of registrar.
(2)CBI registered 30 cases against person 'X' u/s 120B, 420, 468, 511 r/w 13(1)(d) under PC act and filed chargesheet. All the cases are under trial before different judges of delhi Courts.
(3)allegation by CBI against person 'X' in all 30 cases is same that he attempted to revive a defunct society on the basis of forged minutes of certain meeting.
(4) person 'X' is convicted in 25 cases each for 3 years.
(5)No where , The Honb'le Judges used discretionary powers as per section 427 Crpc and no judge mentions regarding running of conviction concurrent with previous conviction if any, despite requesting the judge for same to run concurently while announcing sentence.
(6) person 'X' is aged about 60 years at the time of pronouncing the sentence.

Question : In this circumstance will the conviction run one by one, if so the person 'x' will be supposed to come out of jail in 90 years, which is not practical and justiifiable as per right to life, because this situation will take his life.

If the conviction of all 25 cases will run concurrently, the person 'X' will come out of the jail in 3 years.
kindly educate me which situation will prevail.

What relief can be expected, if the same situatuation is adressed before honble judges of trial court, high courts or supreme as per law of land to render justice ?


Satender

CreateGoodwill   19 February 2014 at 12:59

Fw




Parent Company name ABC Ltd (Mumbai) is in India... their subsodary Company XYZ ltd is in Singapore,

Singapore Company has a subsidary in Dubai... MNO ltd

Dubai company has billed to X customer in Dubai...

the customer (Indian origin) defaulted and he has no money to pay.... he left Dubai and settled in India.

while contacting him he said he has no money to pay but there is a bunglow with open land ( in Kerala ) he can morgage to us.... till he repays the due.



have this is agreement of house which is belongs to name of his mother. He is going to obtain Power of Attorney in his name to sale/mortgage the same in few days

my query is can Parent company take this as morgage.

what are the legal formalities/ docs required to do this

NAVDEEP SINGH SRAN   18 February 2014 at 22:32

Chief minister

temple"s foundation stone laid by chief minister.i want to stop or stay the temple"S work & cancel cm"s order....what should i do in court...

Mayank Pandey   17 February 2014 at 15:29

Housing society’s unconstitutional laws.

I am living in a housing society on rent at Aundh, Pune. I got this flat through a broker and I have proper registered rent agreement. The society made some unlawful rules for tenants only. Below are some.

1. If your friend come to your home after 8 PM he/she have to submit his original ID card(Like driving license, Pan card).
2. No friend can stay for a day without taking permission from society.
3. If FAMILY/relatives are coming, then we have to inform names, relation and period of their stay to society and take permission.
4. Your girlfriend/boyfriend are allow to come only between 8 AM to 8 PM and that also after submitting his/her original ID card and there is a fine if failed to get out after 8 PM.

There is no rule for owners in society.

They are taking our ID cards forcefully. A total harassment is going on. Security is talking and treating us rudely. Yesterday a security guard show us lathi too.
If we oppose against this unlawful acts, they are threatening us to leave our house.

I would like to know whether society committee have rights to make such laws which are against article 21 or not?
If not, What legal actions I can take against them?

Please advise, they are harassing us.

GAURAV   17 February 2014 at 12:09

Constitution related...

Please tell me some important articles on constitution. if you have any related PDF, send me on polytechgaurav@gmail.com

Member (Account Deleted)   16 February 2014 at 13:57

Bill

who decides the bill is money or not in the parliament ??
Is it accords of article 110, the speaker ??
If so what are the criterion ??

Tushar Kochale   13 February 2014 at 17:59

Laws with retrospective effece

Whether law can be enacted with retrospective effect to validate something which was illegal, null and void when done?
Please also provide information regarding Judgment of the Supreme Court and legal principles and doctrines in this regards.


Regards

pankaj m. shambharkar   10 February 2014 at 20:47

Delhi government can right to pass lok pal bill

what is the constitution base and article for passing the laws in the India and their states.

Krupzam   07 February 2014 at 21:06

Law

Please tell me issues to put and d solution to this case..



Radha, as an infant was recovered from one of the remote villages of Rajasthan as
one of the survivors of female infanticide by an NGO named Stree Shakti. In Delhi
she was institutionalized, during her adolescent years, she faced ill events which
added to her agony. This cultivated a deep rooted hatred against males of the
Society. This instilled hatred towards marriage and she through Stree Shakti, of
which she became a volunteer, retaliated against the ill-custom of female
infanticide prevailing in the society, especially highlighting the practice in her own
village. She made an example of herself to spread her views against female
infanticide; she also featured in a documentary on the same topic which required
her to visit her village. This created wide awareness amongst the public. The media
hype angered the villagers and in retaliation Radha was warned by the village heads
not to interfere in the activities of the village. Ignoring this warning, Radha
continued to spread her views against female infanticide. One night, during her stay in the village, few villagers including the village heads raped her to teach her a
lesson. The criminal action is being taken by the appropriate authorities. After two
months of the incident, she detected that she is pregnant. Radha decided to carry on
her crusade and to set an example in the society. Radha wanted to give birth to the
child, however due to the circumstances of Radha from her birth, she was
determined to have only a girl child and wanted to avail the right of abortion under
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 if a male fetous was detected.
Therefore she approached a doctor for sex determination. The doctor and many
other medical practitioners having the facility rejected her request. She was advised to approach the appropriate authorities for sanctioning the test. She approached the Central Supervisory Board under Section 4 (3) (v) for usage of pre-natal diagnostic techniques under foregoing special circumstances. The Board dismissed her application citing that she does not fall under the category as specified under
section 4 read with Section 6 of the Pre Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic
Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994.
Now she has approached the Honourable Supreme Court under Article 32 to
challenge the constitutionality of the Pre Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic
Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 under foregoing these special
circumstances.
Argue on behalf of Radha