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Eassy on My First Day at College

Eassy on My First Day at College My First Day at College  Introduction: My first day at  college is a memorable day in my life. I had been earnestly  staying for that day for a long time, because I heard  numerous  effects about  college education from my elder sisters and neighbours who were college  scholars. I started feeling that they had the advantage of moving about with an air of superiority. At last, the long- sought day came. A new  palpitation began to  prompt me since morning to start for the place where the college stands. So, it was  relatively early when I reached the college. I was loitering hither and thither until I met a friend. He advised me to take down the routine which was displayed in the Notice Board. He showed me the Notice Board. I went there and took down the routine. It was the first thing that I had done on my first day at college. College Education System: I started to  witness that the system in the college was different from what I had been  oriented to

Environment Pollution Causes and Measures

Environment Pollution Environment Pollution Causes and Measures  Introduction: The thing which makes the world most  upset is  terrain pollution. Our  terrain comprises the  rudiments that  compass us. Air, water, the sun, the moon, rainfall, climate and everything fall under the  order of  terrain. terrain helps us survive. We get everything from nature to meet the need of our life. But this  terrain is  defiled and makes us too much  upset. adding pollution of our  terrain turns the world into an  residence of destruction. moment our  terrain is  defiled and pollution exerts  dangerous influence on our actuality. How does air get  defiled? The world is producing millions of tons of domestic rubbish and  poisonous artificial waste each time, and it's  getting decreasingly  delicate to find suitable  locales to get rid  of all the  garbage. The disposal of  colorful kinds of waste is seriously  contaminating the  terrain. We know that air is an important element of our  terrain an

Constitution & Powers of Criminal Courts and Offices

Constitution and Powers of Criminal Courts and Offices: Of the Constitution of Criminal Courts and Offices What are the Classes of Criminal Courts? Section 6: Classes of Criminal Courts:  (1) Besides the Supreme Court and the Courts constituted under any law for the time being in force, other than this Code, there shall be two classes of Criminal Courts in Bangladesh, namely:- a) Courts of Sessions; and b) Courts of Magistrates. 2) There shall be two classes of Magistrate, namely: a) Judicial Magistrate; and b) Executive Magistrate. 3) There shall be four classes of Judicial Magistrate namely:- a) Chief Metropolitan Magistrate in Metropolitan Area and Chief Judicial Magistrate to other areas; b) Magistrate of the first class, who shall in Metropolitan Area, be known as Metropolitan Magistrate, c) Magistrate of the second class; and d) Magistrate of the third class.  For the purpose of this sub-section, the word" Chief Metropolitan Magistrate" and" Chief Judicial Magistra

Definition under Code of Criminal Procedure

Definition under Code of Criminal Procedure  What's a Criminal Case?  A full- fledged Criminal Case is a  theater  in three Acts.  disquisition, inquiry and trial are its three  consecutive acts. The first act has two scense- complaint and information. The first scene opens at a Magistrate's court where the plaintiff is examined on pledge by the Magistrate. It may  also  transfer to the police officer  or to other authorised person for  disquisition under section 202 of the  law. On the disquisition report the complaint is  retired by the Magistrate under section 203 CrP.C.  Analogous is the case with information  bivouacked with the police under Section 154 in cognizable cases. This represents the alternate scene  showing off the officer in- charge of a police position  probing the case. The  theater   also moves on to the alternate act which may  show off either the trial or the inquiry.   Constitutionally  thus, these two scenes are  legislated in the third act. The Magistra

Brief History of The Code of Criminal Procedure 1898

The Code of Criminal Procedure Brief History of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 ( Act No. V of 1898)  An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Felonious procedure.  WHEREAS it's advisable to consolidate and amend the law relating to Criminal Procedure; It's hereby  legislated as follows    What's the Legislative history of the Code of Criminal Procedure?   Generally, there was no  invariant law of felonious procedure for the  total of British India. There were separate Acts,  substantially rudimentary in their character, to guide the procedure of the Courts in the businesses  and administration municipalities. Those applying to the administration  municipalities were first consolidated by the Criminal Procedure Supreme Courts Act( XVI of 1852), which  by course of time gave place to the High Court Criminal Procedure Act( XIII of 1882). The Acts of procedure applying to the businesses were replaced by the general Crim

Provisions Relating to Declaratory Suit - Specific Relief Act

Provisions Relating to Declaratory Suit - Specific Relief Act Question: What do you mean by Declaratory Suit? Is it necessary to file a suit for execute such decree? Answer: Declaratory Suit A person who has a title to any property or a person who has a legal status can exercise his right without any interference. If someone objects or interferes with his or her rights or legal status, he or she can sue and get a declaration of his or her rights. Such a suit is called a declaratory suit. Giving declaration in a declaratory suit is a discretionary power of the court. Legal Explanation of a Declaratory Suit: Section 42 of the Specific Relief Act of 1877, has provided for declaratory suit. According to this section, "Any person entitled to any legal character, or to any right as to any property, may institute a suit against any person denying, or interested to deny, his title to such character or right, and the Court may in its discretion make therein a declaration that he is so e

State Government and Administration of the United States of America

State Government and Administration of the United States of America  State government and Administration The importance of the State in the American polity cannot be overemphasized. According to Prof. Munro, "The States are still the pivot around which the whole American political system revolves. Were it not for the States, the national government could not function; a President could not be elected, nor could Congressmen be chosen; for it is the States that arrange the congressional districts, prepare the voters lists and provide the machinery of elections. In them, too is to be found the organized party life of the nation, so important in actual conduct of our electoral institutions- national parties being little more than instruments for coordinating the individual State units of the same partisan allegations for nation-wide election campaigns. Again "without the action of the State legislatures (either by ratifying or initiating proposals) no formal amendment could be a