On 3rd December 1948, Shri S. Nagappa [Madras General] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; The practice of beggar is prevalent in my own part of the Country especially among the Harijans’ – I am glad that the Drafting Committee has inserted this Clause to abolish beggar. Sir, whenever cattle die, the owner of […]
On 3rd December 1948, Srimathi Renuka Roy [West Bengal General] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; The awakened conscience of women in India and the World is fully alive to the problem of traffic in women and cannot tolerate its continuance, Sir, if you do not accept the Amendment of Mr. B. Das –[…..]
On 24th January 1950, at the Constituent Assembly the following proceedings took place; Election of President of India. Mr. President [Dr. Rajendra Prasad]: The next item is the announcement of result of the Election, I call upon Shri H. V. R. Iyengar, the Returning Officer and the Secretary of the Constituent Assembly make the announcement.[…..]
On 19th November 1949, at the Constituent Assembly Shri H. V. Kamath [CP Berar General] made a speech of gratitude as follows; Through several decades of struggle we have reached the goal of freedom, during those decades we passed through many vicissitudes of fortune and were guided by leaders many of whom are amongst us[…..]
In Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Section 114 provides for provisions connect with Civil Review Applications, it provides that any person who considers himself aggrieved, a. By a decree or order from which an appeal is allowed by this Code, but from which no appeal has been preferred, b. By a decree or order, from[…..]