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    DARSHAN SINGH PATIALVI - ADVOCATE GENERAL | Restitution Of Conjugal Rights: Criticism Revisited | Introduction:- Section 1[1] of the Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 embodies the concept of Restitution of Conjugal Rights under which after solemnization of marriage if one of the spouses abandons the other‚ the aggrieved party has a legal right to file a petition in the matrimonial court for restitution of conjugal rights. This right can be granted to any of the spouse.This section is identical

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    Susan Signe Morrison’s essay titled “Waste Aesthetics: Form as Restitution” is an example filled article that argues that literature plays a huge impact on the way in which we see waste. Morrison begins with explaining that in society‚ waste is seen as the “Other” therefore suggesting that waste has become something that humans don’t associate with‚ creating the idea that there is no connection. But‚ Morrison introduces the concept that no matter how hard we try‚ there will always be a connection

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    188 Months in Federal Jail for Misconducts Linked to Unlawful Fuels Scheme (Texas) Jeffrey David Gunselman is punished to 188 months in federal jail‚ and a fine of $175‚000 is charged and is ordered to pay more than $54.9 million in the case of restitution‚ following his shamefaced petition to an impeachment alleging 24 counts of money laundering‚ 51 counts of the wire fraud‚ and 4 totals of making false speeches in defilement of the Clean Air Act. Gunselman is the holder of Absolute Fuels‚ LLCF.

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    defend his belief in restitution as a replacement of punishment by the state. Unfortunately‚ Boonin falls short in his attempt to defend absolute restitution when addressing restitution during both murder and rape. Using convoluted language‚ the reader is lost in his arguments defense‚ instead of admitting that it falls short in cases such as rape and murder. To further understand this‚ it is necessary to consider the following. First‚ Boonin’s definition of pure restitution and why he treats it

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    Let the Punishment Fit the Crime When a thief in Chicago stole a motorcycle‚ the press reported‚ the victim‚ who knew the thief‚ was not particularly interested in seeing the thief punished‚ just in getting his motorcycle back. By the time the police caught the thief‚ he had sold the motorcycle. He received a suspended sentence. The victim was told he would have to sue the thief if he wanted his money back. What is wrong with his story? It does not satisfy our sense of justice because justice means

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    A common example of restitution theory would be when a bank commits a crime. A bank cannot be imprisoned or otherwise physically punished in a retributive way‚ but the bank may be required to pay a fine as restitution for the crime. Another example would be if your car is stolen‚ then the criminal who stole your car must compensate you with either returning the car stolen in the original condition it was in or the dollar value of the car. Restitution (Compensation Theory) can satisfy

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    be allowed for by using a property known as the coefficient of restitution. The coefficient of restitution is the ratio of speeds of a falling object‚ from when it hits a given surface to when it leaves the surface. In laymen’s terms‚ the coefficient of restitution is a measure of bounciness. It basically is a property of collisions and depends upon the materials that are colliding. In this experiment‚ the coefficient of restitution between two balls‚ (a glass marble and a steel ball bearing) and

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    Departure As habit persists with all things HIV/AIDS‚ the AIDS narrative seemingly has no place in the predetermined illness narratives landscape‚ comprised of restitution‚ chaos‚ and quest. I do not mean to imply that the literature ignores these stories; rather this framework fails to support the complexity of the AIDS narrative. How to Survive a Plague chronicles the AIDS narrative through a simultaneously broad and narrow lens‚ and the stages include a world without treatment. This includes complacency

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    the distance travelled over the time it took to reach its destination. Velocity is the displacement of an object over the time taken (Burrows‚ 2007). The coefficient of restitution is the measurement of elasticity between two objects (Racquetresearch.com‚ 2014). In this extended experimental investigation the coefficient of restitution will be measured between a ball and the ground. Throughout this extended experimental investigation the theory of whether or not different changing different variables

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    Therefore‚ the police department/agency would not have to make a report making peace officer look good instead of having civilians have a better perspective towards filing a complaint so they can feel satisfied and not threatened. AB 2295: Restitution for crimes. Court requested installments by guilty parties to their casualties to cover any financial misfortunes that were endured as an after effect of a wrongdoing. These misfortunes may incorporate robbery‚ misappropriation‚ falsification‚

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