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    Anil Yadav Case

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    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – II Project on – CASE ANALYSIS OF ANIL YADAV V. STATE OF BIHAR 1982 AIR 1008 Submitted to: Miss Kuldeep Kaur Submitted by: Shruti Nandwana 2012 BA LLB 47 TABLE OF CONTENTS * INTRODUCTION * PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION * FACTS OF THE CASE * ISSUES IN QUESTION * DECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT * ANALYSIS OF THE JUDGEMENT * CONCLUSION * BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Public interest litigation (PIL) has a vital role

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    Dr. Rajendra Prasad

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    Dr. Rajendra Prasad 3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963 Out first President may be truly described as one of the finest representatives of modern India‚ a product of Western culture with an outlook on life essentially Indian. His life reflects a combination of cultures and varied experiences through which he passed his life. Rajandra Prasad was born in a Bihar village in Chapra on December 3‚ 1884‚ the son of a landlord. His first school was the Chapra District School‚ where the Headmaster‚ Khirode

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    Ms. Avantika Prasad

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    1. David Kolb’s model(SLIDE 5) David Kolb published the learning styles model in 1984. David A. Kolb’s model is based on the Experiential learning Theory. The theory is called "Experiential Learning" to emphasize the central role that experience plays in the learning process. Based on the 4 stage learning cycle‚ Kolb also identified four learning styles which correspond to these stages.The styles highlight conditions under which learners learn better. These styles are: I. Diverging (CE/RO) II

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    Raghunath Prasad CASE

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    ­­­­Raghunath Vs. Sarju Prasad – Father and son equal owners of a vast joint family property – both quarrelled over it – Father instituted criminal proceedings against the son – In order to defend himself‚ the son borrowed money from the plaintiff at 24% compound interest and mortgaged his properties – In eleven years‚ the amount payable magnified more than eleven fold – Defendant contended that plaintiff/lender taking unconscionable advantage of his mental distress and exercised undue influence -

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    NATURE OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala AIR 1973 SC 1461 [The Supreme Court laid down the Theory of Basic Structure in this case. According to this theory‚ some of the provisions of the Constitution of India form its basic structure which are not amendable by Parliament by exercise of its constituent power under Article 368. See also Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain‚ AIR 1975 SC 2299; Minerva Mills Ltd. v. Union of India‚ AIR 1980 SC 1789; Sanjeev Coke

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    Rahul Yadav‟s : an unusual story Rahul Yadav a 26-year-old from Alwar‚ Rajasthan‚ wasn‟t the brightest in class. He ranked 20th among 30 students in his Class 10 exams. A sarcastic comment by his uncle about his grades made him work hard and become a topper in Rajasthan in physics-chemistry-maths‚ based on which he got a 75 per cent scholarship to prepare for IIT-JEE. He became class representative in his second year at IIT Bombay and‚ later‚ secretary of its student association. As part of his election

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    Sankari Prasad Basu is better known for his books on the history of religion and religious institutions in colonial Bengal. But before he achieved fame as an authority on Sri Ramakrishna‚ Swami Vivekananda and Sister Nivedita‚ he used to be the finest writer on cricket in Bengali. Basu can be described in the same vein as John Arlott evaluated Neville Cardus– as ‘the first writer to evoke cricket; to create a mythology out of the folk hero players; essentially to put the feelings of ordinary cricket

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    for his support‚ Encouragement & for his esteemed guidance. We would also like to show our gratitude towards Dr. Bikas Chandra Mohanta( L V Prasad Eye Hospital) for paving the right path for the Kiitians. Lastly‚ We would thank The Almighty for blessing us with our abilities. CONTENTS Preface……………………………….. LV Prasad Eye Institute…………….. Introduction …………………………. Services……………………………….. Research…………………………….. Education…………………………….. ICARE……………………………….. LASIK………………………………

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    EFFECT OF WIKILEAKS FOR FREEDOM OF INFORMATION INTRODUCTION: Wikileaks is a global non-benefit association working for transparency which distributes news releases focused around their moral‚ verifiable and political significance. Wikileaks was established in 2006 by Chinese dissenters‚ columnists and mathematicians‚ and new business technologists from the United States‚ Taiwan‚ South Africa Australia‚ and Europe. An Australian Internet extremist‚ Julian Assange‚ is depicted as an executive of Wikileaks

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    Case Study

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    CASE STUDY SOLUTION OF PROFESSOR’ LALU SCRIPTS INDIAN RAILWAY’S TURNAROUND FOR PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT CASE-1 ‘PROFESSOR’ LALU SCRIPTS INDIAN RAILWAY’S TURNAROUND Summary In December 2006‚ as many as 137 undergraduate students from the universities of Harvard and Wharton gathered to listen Indian Railways minister‚ Lalu Prasad Yadav at Rail Bhavan. These foreign universities had expressed to know how Lalu converted the loss making Indian Railway into Rs. 20 billion profit making

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