Legal Articles Miscellaneous Legal Articles Crime & Punishment February 9, 2013 / February 10, 2013 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | 1 Comment on Crime & Punishment CRIME on the OFFENCE JUSTICE on the DEFENCE India, no doubt, is a great country. It has a great system of criminal jurisprudence in which an individual/group has a right to commit a crime, heinous included, to run away from the scene of crime and, if caught, the right to claim he is innocent. This […] Read more » capital punishment Care and Protection of Childre choriaurseenazori confessional statements Crime criminal jurisprudence defence depression intoxication Juvenile hardcore criminal Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act Juvenile Justice Act Juvenile Justice Board Mohinder Singh most brutal Nirbhaya gang-rape and murder OFFENCE JUSTICE provocation Punjab and Haryana High Court Supreme Court
Legal Articles Constitution and morality Parliamentary Contradictions Over FDI January 22, 2013 / March 12, 2013 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | Leave a Comment By AmbaCharanVashishth THE illustrious framers of our Constitution were men of character, morality, intelligence and farsightedness in their own right. Their singular consideration was the interest and future of the nation, and nothing else. Although more than 80 per cent ~ maybe even more ~ of the members of the Constituent Assembly belonged to the […] Read more » a Delhi-based political analyst and commentator character Constituent Assembly belonged to the Congress farsightedness FDI framers of our Constitution framers of our Constitution were men house intelligence Lok Sabha morality parties and non-political celebrities tactically
Legal Articles ELECTION OF PRESIDENT: A Post-poll legal Battle Appears Imminent July 16, 2012 / July 17, 2012 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | Leave a Comment The court of the people will make its verdict public through its elected representatives in State assemblies and Parliament on July 19. But that may not be final verdict. The people’s court verdict may ultimately be challenged in the courts of law. It may put a question mark on the result itself. An indication to […] Read more » 2012 election of president 2012 presidential election Article 58(2) of the Constitution disqualification for the post of president Election Commission election of president election of president in 2012 eligibility of president eligibility of president in India forged signature of pranab mukherjee indian president Indian Statistical Institute ISI Mr. Mukherjee Mr. Mukherjee's resignation Office of Profit Act 2006 order of returning officer on Pranab Mukherjee's nomination for presidential election P A Sangma P A Sangma BJP candidate for president pranab mukherjee's forged signature present row over president election President presidential and vice-presidential Election Act presidential election qualification for the post of president
Legal Articles India to learn a lot from Pak judicial system June 20, 2012 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | 2 Comments on India to learn a lot from Pak judicial system Amba Charan Vashishth At a time when politicians, bureaucrats and judges are just bold to deny the charges against them but do everything to stall inquiry into their conduct, it was a whiff of fresh air in the Indian sub-continent comprising India, Pakistan, Bangladesh when the Chief Justice of Pakistan Supreme Court, Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, […] Read more » Pak judicial system
Legal Articles Out of court settlement May 21, 2012 / March 16, 2016 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | 1 Comment on Out of court settlement A new, but an unhealthy, precedent has been created with the Kerala High Court on the plea of the Italian government and the accused ailors, accepting the out-of-court settlement between the bereaved families of two Indian fishermen who were killed by the Italian sailors on an Italian commercial ship in Indian sea waters. According to […] Read more » DVD released -driver of abhishek manu singhvi Out of court settlement Out of court settlement-Italian sailors Out of court settlement-SINGHVI c.d episode
Legal Articles Election Commission floundered in Karnataka Assembly Bye-elections April 29, 2012 / March 16, 2016 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | Leave a Comment By – Amba Charan Vashishth In retrospect, it is now clear that last year the Election Commission (EC) failed to perform its constitutional duty to conduct bye-elections to fill the three casual vacancies in the Karnataka assembly as per the word and spirit of law. Considerations which overwhelmed its decision not to hold bye-elections within […] Read more » Bye-elections in Karnataka Assembly contradictions of EC EC commissions EC contradicts EC omissions EC omissions and commissions
Legal Articles Lest the People Kill the Law that Kills Justice April 23, 2012 / March 16, 2016 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | 1 Comment on Lest the People Kill the Law that Kills Justice In August 2010, two young girls from high profile families had their unchallenged right to drink, to drink till they lost their senses. Then, they had the right to drive in that inebriated state and to enter into a race between themselves on a road near the residence of Haryana chief minister in Chandigarh. Under […] Read more » Amba Charan Vashishtha Arushi murder case British Laws in India Jessica Lal Murder Case Kill the Law that Kills Justice Native System of Justice Terror Crimes