On 5th November 1948 Mr. C. Bishwanath Das [Orissa General] spoke in the Constituent Assembly as follows; “Changes have been made in the Constitution without a decision of the Assembly.” Sir, “…having stated so far about the decision taken by the Drafting Committee itself, come to the question of the Draft Constitution. Sir, the procedure […]
On 6th November 1948 at the Constituent Assembly, Mr. B. A. Mandoli [CP Berar; General] spoke as follows; “In an answer to the question, which are raised namely, what is the form of Government? And, what is the Constitution of the Country? He [Dr. B. R. Ambedkar] has pointed out that it is a Federal[…..]
On 9th November 1948 at the Constituent Assembly, Shri Vishwambhar Dayal Tripathi [United Provinces, General] spoke as follows; “Before I point out these glaring defects and serious omission, I would like to draw your attention to certain observations made by the Mover of the Draft Constitution. I would not go into unnecessary details because those[…..]
Advocate Prashant Bhushan shall never be forgotten in the history of advocacy in India for his display of boldness, courage and determination – that he stood for what he had said in his two Twitter messages despite mounting pressure cauldron on him to seek apology. Howsoever, he never minced his words and unapologetic for his[…..]
On 19th November 1948 Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [Bengal Muslim] spoke as follows; “Sir, I beg to move; in Article 30 the words “strive to” be omitted. The article in the passage runs to this effect – the stage shall “strive to promote the welfare of the people —-.” I want the removal word “strive to.”[…..]
On 19th November 1948 at the Constituent Assembly, Mr. Mahboob Ali Beg Sahib [Madras General] spoke as follows; “The question of Directive Principles of State Policy should be examined from two pint of view i.e., Democratic Principle and secondly Enforceability of those Principles. With regard to the first, to know that in the Preamble to[…..]
On 9th November 1948 Mr. Syed Mohd. Saadullah spoke at the Constituent Assembly as follows; “Sir, what I was driving at was that these people of the Drafting Committee were really elected by unanimous vote of the Constituent Assembly and it does not lies in the mouth of anyone now to say that they are[…..]
The Court may issue Summons to the Witness by following Summons provisions narrated in the Code of Criminal Procedure from Sections 61 to 69. The Court may direct to send the Summons to the Witness by a registered post to the recipient house address or at the place of his business or to his place[…..]
Provided the Summons is required to be serviced on a person who ordinarily resides at another Jurisdiction and the same shall be sent in duplicates to the Magistrate of that Jurisdiction for its service. When a Court who issued Summons to a person and who ordinarily resides in another Jurisdiction, and the Officer of other[…..]
Provided the Summons is served on a Government employee, it shall be served on to the head of the Office in which the addressee of the Summons works and the Summons as usual sent to him in duplicates. The Head who receives the Summons must serve to the concerned addressee in accordance with Section 62[…..]