On 3rd August 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [Bengal Muslim] spoke at the Constituent Assembly as follows; “Mr. President, Sir, I think the Amendment moved by Dr. Ambedkar constitute startling and revolutionary changes in the Constitution. I submit the radical departure has been made from our own decision. We took important decisions in this House as […]
The Period of Limitation means taking Cognizance of an Offence and the same is described in Section 468 of Cr.P.C. No Court shall take any case if limitation period is ceased as follows; If the offence is punishable with only fine then it is 6 months One year if the offence is punishable with imprisonment[…..]
The Judicial Magistrate, Metropolitan Magistrate and any Magistrate of First Class specially empowered by the High Court, leaving aside offences like death penalty, life imprisonment or imprisonment above 2 years, offences under IPC Sections 379, 380, 381, 411, where theft, assisting, procurement and retaining of the property exceeding Rs. 2,000/- and offences under IPC Sections[…..]
On 29th April 1949 Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [Bengal Muslim] spoke at the Constituent Assembly as follows; “That in Amendment No. 1 of List I, in the proposed Entry 2 of List I, for the word “investigation” the words “Central Bureau of Investigation be substituted” The original entry was Central Intelligence Bureau. To redraft simply is[…..]