the names of the ashtadiggajas are tenali ramakrishna,nandi thimana,allasani pedanna,dhurjati,pingali surana,ayyalaraju ramabhadhrudu,ramarajabhushanudu,madayyagari mallana
Judge Danforth would want Giles Corey to provide the names of the individuals who allegedly signed a petition in support of the accused witches, as this could help him maintain control over the court proceedings and validate the trials. He seeks to uphold the authority of the court and suppress any dissent. Corey's refusal to name names demonstrates his resistance to the court's unjust practices, which frustrates Danforth's goal of preserving the court's credibility. Ultimately, Danforth aims to extract information that would reinforce his position and the legitimacy of the trials.
Hale examines Proctor and his wife in their home because their names came up in court.
Ann Kicker Blomquist has written: 'Goochland County, Virginia, court order book 3, 1731-1735' -- subject(s): Court records, Genealogy 'The vestry book of Southam Parish, Cumberland County, Virginia, 1745-1792' -- subject(s): Church records and registers, Genealogy, Registers, Registers of births, Southam Parish (Va.) 'Goochland County, Virginia court order books 1 & 2, 1728-1731' -- subject(s): Court records, Genealogy
Giles Corey refuses to provide information to the court because he values his integrity and is unwilling to implicate others, even under pressure. He believes that revealing the names of those who provided him with the information would betray their trust and potentially endanger them. Additionally, he recognizes the court's proceedings as unjust and is determined to stand against the hysteria of the witch trials. Ultimately, his refusal highlights his commitment to truth and moral principles.
While in court Francis Nurse has 91 people sign a petition stating that Elizabeth Proctor is innocent. When Danforth sees this petition he wants to bring in all the people that signed the petition and question them of being invalid in witchcraft themselves.
He was one of the Ashtadiggajas who belonged to the court of Krishnadevaraya in Vijayanagar
THE SUPREME COURT, LOCAL COURT, HIGH COURT AND MAGISTRATE COURT. These are not in order
You can visit the court that has jurisdiction and look up the names of the parties, or one of the parties, in the case index.You can visit the court that has jurisdiction and look up the names of the parties, or one of the parties, in the case index.You can visit the court that has jurisdiction and look up the names of the parties, or one of the parties, in the case index.You can visit the court that has jurisdiction and look up the names of the parties, or one of the parties, in the case index.
not one. 8 poets are there namely Ashtadiggajas (అష్టదిగ్గజులు) They are Allasani Peddana, Dhurjati, Nandi Thimmana, Madayyagari Mallana and Ayyalaraju Ramabhadrudu from the Rayalaseema region. Tenali Ramakrishna hailed from the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh
umpire
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Judge - Clerk of the Court - Bailiff - Court Stenographer - Defense Counsel - Prosecutor/Plaintiff's Counsel
It is the trial court. They have various names, depending on where you are. They are typically called Superior Court or District Court, and in New York, Supreme Court.
In the lowest level of your state's court system - known by different names in different states (i.e.: District Court - Circuit Court - Superior Court).
(???) Criminal Court.
state supreme court
Subpoena.