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How do you become a Judicial Magistrate first class in Maharashtra state of India?

One has to appear for the Judicial Examinations of the state in order to become a Judicial Magistrate of Maharashtra in India.


What is the name of the lowest criminal court of India?

Judicial Magistrate of Second Class / District Magistrate's Courts


Judicial activism and judicial restraint in India?

(note: this explanation assumes understanding of several U.S. landmark cases) Judicial activism is closely tied with the personal standpoint of "liberal." It is basically being more "activist" or more in turn with "adding" to the U.S. Constitution rather than merely interpreting it (judicial restraint). Three major cases that have been touted as judicial activism abuse include Roe v. Wade, Lawrence v. Texas, and Brown v. Board of Education (abortion, homosexuality, and racial segregation, respectively). Without judicial activism, the U.S. would still be stuck with the Dredd Scott decision and Plessy v. Ferguson, regarding African Americans' rights. Without judicial activism, Lochner v. New York would stand as a legal precendent, and the minimum wage would be illegal on the basis that it violates the right to business contracts. Additionally, it could be argued that judicial activism is necessary because it is difficult to decide court cases based on the U.S. Constitution when the framers' are long dead, their intent unknown, and the Constitution written in an age before the modern or digital age.


Where is the supreme court of India located?

The apex or highest court of India is the Supreme Court of India. It is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India.The Supreme Court of India consists of the Chief Justice of India and 30 other judges. As of September 28, 2014, the Chief Justice of India is Handyala Lakshminarayanaswamy Dattu.


If you receive TANIF for your child do you have custody?

TANF eligibility is based on physical custody, not legal custody.

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What is judicial custody?

Judicial custody is when you are held by order of a judge and are not necessarily charged with anything.Police custody is when you are charged with something and are in the custody of the police.


Difference between judicial custody and police custody?

When a person is given in police custody, he remains in custody of police, i.e. in police lock-up. Police custody can not be given beyond 15 days except where there is special provision to grant PC for more than 15 days. Police has unfettered powers to interrogate the accused in police custody in a lawful manner. Whereas in judicial custody, the accused technically remains in the custody of the magistrate. He can be kept in jail or other place of safety. Police can not interrogate the accused without permission of the magistrate if the accused is in judicial custody.


How do you become a Judicial Magistrate first class in Maharashtra state of India?

One has to appear for the Judicial Examinations of the state in order to become a Judicial Magistrate of Maharashtra in India.


Can a respondent sue the superior court regarding custody issues?

No, but can file judicial complaintsee links


What has the author Manas Chakrabarty written?

Manas Chakrabarty has written: 'Judicial behaviour and decision making of the Supreme Court of India' -- subject(s): India, India. Supreme Court, Judicial process


India's highest judicial body is what?

The Supreme Court in Delhi.


Who was the first speaker of constituent assembly of India?

) The Judicial Branch of the government interprets law


Why was Pierre Bilger arrested?

Bilger and two other former ALSTOM executives were taken into custody as part of a judicial investigation into allegations of illegal commissions


Who is tha highest judicial organ in india?

The Indian Judiciary is partly a continuation of the British legal system.


What is the name of the lowest criminal court of India?

Judicial Magistrate of Second Class / District Magistrate's Courts


Judicial activism and judicial restraint in India?

(note: this explanation assumes understanding of several U.S. landmark cases) Judicial activism is closely tied with the personal standpoint of "liberal." It is basically being more "activist" or more in turn with "adding" to the U.S. Constitution rather than merely interpreting it (judicial restraint). Three major cases that have been touted as judicial activism abuse include Roe v. Wade, Lawrence v. Texas, and Brown v. Board of Education (abortion, homosexuality, and racial segregation, respectively). Without judicial activism, the U.S. would still be stuck with the Dredd Scott decision and Plessy v. Ferguson, regarding African Americans' rights. Without judicial activism, Lochner v. New York would stand as a legal precendent, and the minimum wage would be illegal on the basis that it violates the right to business contracts. Additionally, it could be argued that judicial activism is necessary because it is difficult to decide court cases based on the U.S. Constitution when the framers' are long dead, their intent unknown, and the Constitution written in an age before the modern or digital age.


Can I use E stamps within the UK?

No... e-stamping is only for use within the the different judicial regions of India.