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    Assault Vs Battery

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    Firstly‚ one similarity of assault and battery is that they both form the mens rea. For example‚ both intention and recklessness form mens rea. The mens rea of assault is content when the defendant intends to cause the victim to apprehend violence or does it recklessly. This can be found in the case of R v Savage (1991)‚ a woman threw a pint of beer over the victim’s head in a pub. The glass slipped out of her hand‚ smashed and cut the victims wrist. The victim was the defendant’s husband’s ex-girlfriend

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    BROCHURE ON GUIDELINES FOR SELECTION OF REGULAR LPG DISTRIBUTORS AUGUST 2013 Guidelines on Selection of Regular LPG Distributorship (Applicable to all locations Advertised / Re-advertised from August’13 onwards ) 1. IDENTIFICATION OF LOCATIONS Locations for setting up of LPG Distributorship are identified based on available refill sale potential‚ which can sustain economically viable operation of an LPG distributorship. The refill sale potential is based on several factors

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    kill her by cut her throat. Wallace backs to his men in the barn at Campbell farm‚ among them Campbell and Hamish and they tell him that Murron has been killed by the magistrate. William‚ accompanied by Hamish‚ Campbell and four other men‚ rides to town to attack English and he defeats them and also kills Hesselrig‚ magistrate who killed Murron. This incident of Lanark raises William’s name through the village people and get their heart. This session is different in they way of attacking

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    Hacienda Luisita

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    Reaction paper for hacienda luisita CHIEF Justice Renato Corona enjoyed tax-free allowances and only issued certification on spending them and not receipts. This was disclosed by Supreme Court cash‚ collection and disbursement division chief Araceli Bayuga as witness for the defense. According to Bayuga‚ the various allowances of Corona was given to him cash and that he only issued certification instead of receipt in spending them. Bayuga said that this has been the practice of the High Tribunal

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    Terrorism and Freedom of Speech How has terrorism affected our right to free speech? Most of people know that civil rights are privileges that citizens have when they participate in the civil and political life of the state. In America‚ the ideal is that all citizens should be able to They can live with no discrimination or repression of freedom. Citizens have civil rights and the government and other citizens cannot interfere with those rights. Terrorism‚ in particular the attacks on 9/11‚

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    Inherent Power of Courts

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    Inherent Power Of Courts 1.The Court in the case of Kurukshetra University v. State of Haryana‚ again stated the principle regarding the exercise of the inherent powers conferred by Sec. 482‚ Cr. P. C : “It ought to be realised that inherent powers do not confer an arbitrary jurisdiction on the High Court to act according to whim or caprice. That statutory power has to be exercised sparingly‚ with circumspection and in the rarest of rare cases.” 2.In the case of Raj Kapoor and ors v. State

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    Celia breaking one of her teeth. The most likely charge here would be assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)‚ under S47 Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (OAPA). ABH is a triable either way offence that could be tried in either the magistrates or Crown court. It carries a maximum punishment of 5 years in prison. The actus reus is either that the defendant committed the actus reus of assault or battery and that the assault or battery caused actual bodily harm. Assault is a common law

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    Liberty of a person

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    practitioner of his choice. 4. Where a person is arrested and not release he shall without unreasonable delay‚ and in any case within twenty-hours (excluding the time of any necessary journey) be produced before a magistrate and shall not be further detained in custody without the magistrate authority. Provide that this Clause shall not apply to the arrest or detention of any person under the existing law relating to restricted residence‚ and all the provisions of this clause shall be deemed to have

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    Judicial Precedent

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of the jury system Advantages of the Jury System Long established trial by peers which has public confidence Lord Devlin‚ a famous House of Lords judge‚ has said that trial by jury is the “lamp that shows that freedom lives”‚ arguing that a defendant has the right to be tried by his peers. Supporters of this view maintain that a jury will exercise common sense rather than slavishly follow the law. For example the case of R v Wang W was charged with having an article

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    Anna Hazare

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    Anna Hazare and His Fast and Fight Against Corruption and for Fundamental Rights of the People in India … A Revolution Anna Hazare is an Indian social activist and an eminent leader in the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement‚ using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Hazare also contributed to the development and structuring of Ralegan Siddhi. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan—the third-highest civilian award—by the Government of India in 1992 for his fervent efforts

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