This is part of a series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Begum Aizaz Rasool speech. On 8th November 1948, in the Constituent Assembly, Begum Aizaz Rasool, United Provinces, spoke as follows:– […]
This is part of a series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Mr. C. T. Prakasam‘s speech. On 9th November 1948, Member of The Constituent Assembly, Mr. C. T. Prakasam [Madras General],[…..]
This is part of a series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Mr. K. Anumanthiyya’s speech. On 8th Nov 1948, Mr. K. Anumanthiyya, representing Mysore, spoke as follows:- “Sir, Delhi happens[…..]
Yes, the Courts are allowed [in law] to take up cases barred by Limitation Act. Section 473 of Code of Criminal Procedure gives previlige to the Court when a situation arose before it with respect to expiry of limitation period. A bare reading Section 473 of Cr.P.C. explains; There is no restriction to hear the[…..]
The Period of Limitation shall commence; On the date of commission of offence, or When the exact date of offence [committed] was not known, in such case, the date on which the aggrieved came to know or the Police has such information, whichever is earlier, or The date on which the aggrieved came to know[…..]
The Law has prescribed time limit to file a Suit or a Criminal Case including that of Appeal or Applications before any Courts or Forums and this is called limitation. In 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[…..]
PART II The High Court can appoint in every Metropolitan Area a Magistrate and he be called Chief Metropolitan Magistrate of such Metro Area. Any Metropolitan Magistrate shall be appointed as Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate and he has all the powers of the CMM under the law. The High Court, if any request made by[…..]
In every State, under Code of Criminal Procedure, the High Court is the highest Court of that State and all other Criminal Courts functioning in the State are under High Court’s supervision. Whereas the Sessions Courts, District Courts, Chief Judicial Magistrate Courts, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Courts, Magistrate Courts of First and Second Class and Executive[…..]
This is part of the series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Sri. M. Anantha Sayanam, Iyengar speech. On 9th Nov. 1948, Sri. M. Anantha Sayanam Iyengar (Madras General), spoke as[…..]
