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    Burden of Proof

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    accident and he only wanted to scare her by convincing her that he was going to kill himself. However‚ he was charged with murder. The jury was directed by the judge to acquit the defendant if there was reasonable doubt in their mine and they were directed to convict if they had no doubt if the defendant had killed intentionally. The judge directed the jury correctly but however‚ the jury was unable to agree on it. However‚ in the trial‚ the jury was wrongly directed when it was told that

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    Abbreviations 1. AAIFR - Appellate Authority for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction 2. BIFR- Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction 3. CLB – Company Law Board 4. NCLT – National Company Law Tribunal 5. NCALT – National Company Law Appellate Tribunal 6. SICA - Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act‚ 1985 Table of Cases 1. RDF Power Projects Ltd v. M. Muralikrishna‚ (2005) 124 Comp Cas 184 (AP) 2. Union of India v. R. Gandhi

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    system is the court. The court system includes prosecution and defense lawyers‚ judges and juries. These individuals have the responsibility to make sure criminals are provided with fair trials. Judges have to hear the cases and make sure that all laws are followed while the cases are being tried. Then‚ assess all that has been said and come up with a verdict. There are cases where they are only tried in front of a judge only. In other cases‚ a jury of 12 citizens who have been chosen to determine

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    are two types of trials a bench trial also known as a court trail and a jury trial. NYS procedural law 260.10‚ states that every criminal depending on the crime must be trialed with 12 randomly selected jurors. The bench trial is another term for a judge trial without the jurors. The bench trial is conducted in this fashion; both parties present their evidence or make their opening statement. After the plaintiff finishes presenting his evidence‚ the defendant presents

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    inappropriate to give the Crown conflicting bits of advice. Today 13 independent state will send their final appeal to the PC Caribbean administration system had no say in the composition of the judges or their tenure or the role of procedure of the court. CCJ • Justice Malachlins stated in an article “ If the judges who comprise a nation final court are entirely detached from an intimate understanding of that nations realities there will always be present a risk‚ a danger of a disconnect between the jurisprudence

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    Statutory Interpretation

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    Discuss the rules and other aids used in statutory interpretation which the judges could use to help them arrive at a decision in each of the appeals. You should also pay attention to judicial precedent and assess whether the case that the appellants wish to use may be binding on the Court of Appeal. This case study will investigate how certain rules or aids in statutory interpretation can affect the decision of an appeal in court due to the different circumstances involved in a case. There will

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    them. They form a strict hierarchy of importance‚ in line with the order of the courts in which they sit‚ with the Supreme Court of India at the top‚ followed by High Courts of respective states with district judges sitting in District Courts and Magistrates of Second Class and Civil Judge (Junior Division) at the bottom. Courts hear criminal and civil cases‚ including disputes between individuals and the government. The Indian judiciary is independent of the executive and legislative branches of

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    Law Business Court

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    the appeal. The Federal Court is headed by the Chief Justice. According to Article 122(1) of the Federal Constitution‚ the Federal Court shall consist of the Chief Justice‚ the President of the Court of Appeal‚ the two Chief Judges of the two High Courts and seven other judges.  All its members are appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong‚ acting on the advice of the Prime Minister‚ after consulting the Conference of Rulers.  Before tendering his advice‚ the Prime Minister shall‚ except for the appointment

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    Trial by Media

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    distribution of power and rights and in the overall development of the country. The independence of each individual judge ensures that every case is decided on the basis of the law‚ the evidence and facts‚ without any improper influence. Consequently‚ judicial independence is an indispensable element of the right to due process‚ the rule of law and democracy. It is axiomatic that a judge should not act on any influence of any third party. Article 21 of the Indian Constitution requires a fair‚ just

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    tribunals where persons accused of violating criminal law come to have their criminal responsibility determined by juries or judges. The court system includes prosecution‚ defense lawyers‚ judges‚ and juries. Judges hear the cases and preside over the participants to make sure that all laws are followed while the cases are being tried. Some cases are tried in front of a judge only‚ while others have a jury of 12 citizens who determine the guilt or innocence of a defendant based on facts brought

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