Religion must not be banned in India?
Should be a world wide ban, religion is the cause of most wars.
To dive the sense of security. Laws are made to force people to be good, because individuals are more controlled more by there passion and education alone can't make them good, so laws were created to scare people in being 'good'.
because law shows us right direction and without law we cannot judge what is true or wrong.
laws keep order and peace. if there was no laws there would be chaos.
Powers of Supreme Court of india?
It is the highest appellate court and its rulings are final. The Court settles disputes between state governments, and has power to review the constitution. The court takes cognizance of issues on its own.
What types of cases does the Supreme Court of Canada handle?
The types of cases that Australia's high court hears are those cases which come to it on appeal and those cases which needed interpretation of the Constitution.
List of supreme court justices in the Philippines?
There are 14 Supreme Court Justices. They are Marvic Leonen, Estela Perlas-Benabe, Benvenido Reyes, Jose Mendoza, Jose Perez, Martin Villarama, Mariano del Castillo, Lucas Bersamin, Diosdado Peralta, Arturo Brion, Teresita del Castro, Presbetero Velasco, Antonio Carpio, and Maria Lourdes Sereno.
Who is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia?
Chris Kourakis was appointed to the Chief Justice position in June 2012 after the retirement of Chief Justice Doyle.
Who is the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines?
there is no "assistant Supreme Court Chief Justice" in the Philippines. The SC is composed of 1 chief justice and 14 associate justices. While it is a collegial body, the chief justice is primus inter pares (first among equals). However, the most senior associate justice - who is second in the order of precedence is also designated as Senior Justice.
Where is the European Court of Justice located?
The ECJ is broken down into three courts. There is the Court of Justice, which has 28 judges and 8 Advocates General, the General Court, which has 28 judges, and the Civil Tribunal, which has 7 judges.
Evaluate the contribution of supreme court of India in judicial activism?
one main reason that India needs a judicial system because it is a democracy. people's issues and complains when raised should be settled with justice. judiciary acts as a check on the legislature and executive ( organs of the state) . a country also needs to make sure that its as well as the people's problems are solved properly providing justice to those who deserve them and punishing others.
(in India the Supreme court is the highest. each state is divided into districts and each of these has a district court to look into the problems of the people in that particular area. the high court is the highest court in a state.)
What is the role of the high court in Australia?
The High Court is the highest court in the Australian judicial system. It was established in 1901 by Section 71 of the Constitution. The functions of the High Court are to interpret and apply the law of Australia; to decide cases of special federal significance including challenges to the constitutional validity of laws and to hear appeals, by special leave, from Federal, State and Territory courts.
The seat of the High Court is in Canberra, where it is located in its own building within the Parliamentary Triangle. The High Court building houses three courtrooms, Justices' chambers, and the Court's main registry, library, and corporate services facilities. In addition, there are offices of the High Court Registry in Sydney and Melbourne, staffed by officers of the High Court. In Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin and Perth, registry functions are performed on behalf of the High Court by officers of the Federal Court of Australia, and in Hobart they are performed by officers of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
What is the World Court's role in the international system?
The creation of the Court represented the culmination of a long development of methods for the pacific settlement of international disputes, the origins of which can be traced back to classical times.
Who was first women appointed as Indian Supreme Court judge?
Justice M. Fathima Beevi was the first woman judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court of India in1989 and the first Muslim woman to be appointed to any higher judiciary. She is the first woman judge of a Supreme Court of a nation in India and Asia.
Is it against the law to withhold mail in the state of Ga?
Yes. Withholding mail is a FEDERAL offense and is therefore illegal in every state, including Georgia.
What is the contact number for the Chief Justice of Pakistan for 'necessary and urgent action'?
Pls. go to Justice dept, or go to Information ministry. Here we can't help you. Sorry! We don't allow here any personal information. And next time, pls. don't ask some question, where you want to get address, phone, e-mail. These are so personal and classified.
Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan?
Iftikhar Ahmed Choudhry was originally appointed Chief Justice by Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf in May 2005, but was suspended and placed under house arrest in November 2007 after refusing to resign at Musharraf's order.
Choudhry was released by new Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilliani after Gilliani won the country's election in March 2008, but was not immediately reinstated as Chief Justice. The Lawyer's Movement, lead by Mian Nawaz Sharif, conducted a long march demanding Choudhry and the other deposed judges be reinstated.
Choudhry's current term of office began on March 22, 2009.
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Name the Judges of India High Court?
There is no court known as India High Court.
We have Supreme Court of India and High Court of each state.
Does the Court have the power to force compliance?
The courts have power to force compliance of any ruling or law. There are several coercion methods, including the garnishment of wages, holding an actor in contempt of court, and imprisonment.