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Is it necessary to obtain Probate of a Will ?

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Lengthhhh of Justice: an erroneous belief holding firmly in Peoples’ mind

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Can Courts / Tribunals be compelled to pass meritous Orders / Judgments ? (in case if they don't passes)


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Specific Relief Act, 1963, a Quick Summary


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Power of Attorney - Some aspects
POWER OF ATTORNEY [POA]


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Stare decisis and Precedent value of a Judgment


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How to deal with whims and fancies of Managing Committee of Coop Hsg Societies


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What is - "Seeking courts' intervention" !!


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A legal case for "No criminally charged legislature"


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INSOLVENCY – Very Briefly


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Enforcing Sovereign Right of Reply


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“The Defendant / Accused leading evidence against himself ”

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A quick visit to diverse issues involved in 138 matters


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“Summons for Judgment”


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The TIME of a Lawyer


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Case Study: Amalgamation / Merger of a Sort


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Protecting the “Less Stronger” from “Extremely Legal” agreements


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Being “Accused” !! ….is pre-mature character assassination of a Citizen of India


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whether Octroi can be demanded on “Re-usable Empty glass bottles” on the premise that filled glass bottles were imported into municipal limits ?


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Unfolding "Commercial Purposes" as contemplated under the scheme of Consumer Protection Act of 1986


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Judges May Please take Attention


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Man Mohan Singh, the Macaulay of Modern India



Your past Student features in "Is the Nation in a Coma"


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HOW JUDGES DECIDE CASES (may be)


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How to deal with illegal Orders / Notices of Indian Public authorities


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Is Preventive detention-- a proviso to tenets of criminal jurisprudence, a fiction of law..


26
Transfer of Sovereignty as a consequence of Social Contract.


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"STING" before Supreme Court of India


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Rich illustration of selective Logic


29
Complaint under Consumer Act 1986 for deficiency in any goods or services


30
The idea of Justice is not litigant centric


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What is Rule Of Law & What is not Rule Of Law ?


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Discretion of Ministers'... a reasonable read..


33
Padma Awards: Present Selection criteria is flawed per se.


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The Constitutional disposition of then people of India


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Judgment of British India nature


36
Citizenry, make noise, for your Life..


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a PATHBREAKING LANDMARK decision- FOOD TO LIQUOR


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...the govt of India is riding on unguided sentiments of people of India....


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Judges are not at liberty to deny legal dues of citizenry....the mercies of law......


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a dedicated Channel for Legal Deliberation and Reform..


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They must be told what they are in effect doing or saying...


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Authority of SC under article 141


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What constitutes Criminal Contempt Of the Court


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A reasonable case to get away from PIL syndrome..


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The Voice of Silence


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DAMAGES / COMPENSATION FOR NEGLIGENT ACTS OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS;
DAMAGES IN WRIT PROCEEDINGS

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Parole gifted to manu sharma was illegal per se


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Nations enforce UNCONSENTED supreme sacrifices


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Regarding: .......... otherwise a gift of insult to a atithi foreign national exploring India.


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"Justice dinakaran" and "Mr dinakaran" are two man


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Notice over Appointments of CIC, Delhi


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Some authoritative views on Fair Hearing, Discretionary Powers & Recording of Reasons

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How to silently invade/ conquer Voters’ mindset –


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The Scheme of giving Justice



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A Writ for unattended Complaints-- a simple remedy for Citizens.


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Pre-Litigation / During Litigation: Key Law Points


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ALL ANNOYING DECISONS CARRIES WEIGHT OF 79 KGS TO 239 KGS


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Strict Penal Laws Vis a Vis Strong Constabulary


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It is mandatory to Transplant every Tree Proposed to be removed


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I am receiving Justice even if I all my prayers are turned down


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Delhi High Court legalises gay “sex”...... ? ? ?


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"Hum Sunenge”


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Lawyers should never ask grandmas....time pass


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…but compelled to legislate upon the great London nuisance....


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Dedicated WEB hoardings


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PIL for Landlords'


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Govts Obliged to immediately notify laws Passed by Parliament and State Legislatures



benevolence................. by sheer force of law



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Final Words on Law of Arrests:


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Invoke Article 227 to fix errant Judges and Info Commissioners...


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Does Life Insurance Secure Life anyway ?


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“LITIGANTS' DAY” in High Courts'


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.....and we became relevant...



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Format PIL Writ for Challenging unconstitutional procedure while appointing Information Commissioners


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Whilst SC Registry in Refuge of "There is no Law" regime............


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Probable Answer to: How to overcome backlog of 3.78 aprox cases ? ? ?


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Some views on Political Manifesto


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Graft which palpably jeopardizes human life should be deemed as attempt to murder.


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Section 22A of THE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITIES ACT, 1987....

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Escheat



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News magazine targets prostitutes



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Rights, duties, liberty, privilege, immunity, and liability


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"Alms & the girls".... A mystry unfolded, perhaps..............



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Profound yet utterly disregarded SC judgment in Ratlam Municipality Vs Vardichand case


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CAG reports



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tiny innocent alm seekers seek Poll Promise of Paramveer Chakra

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Public Interest Litigations? or Public Interests dialogues !



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Imposition of tax/duties on yester years and Promissory Estoppel of Laws


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A Catastrophe in Modern India


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Some interpretation Principles settled By SC


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RTI Standard Questions.........


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"Affidavit of Compliance" a Prayer Clause in Writs



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Brief Scrutiny of Claims made by Congress in its manifesto 2009 followed by Letter to Chief Election Commission of India


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Criminals has allegiance to none except to himself.



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Criminal Contempt Jurisdiction of the Court......Dignity of the Court and Dignity of Citizens of India.


95
How to File a Writ Petition or PIL Writ Petition


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All Public Servants speak Law.

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Criminal Contempt of Court may Kick alive Justice machinery


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High Court's Constitutional Supreme Power/duty to streamline Lower Courts

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INDIAN CITIZENs' POCKET GUIDE TO POLICE LAWS




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