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[3/29, 23:31] Sivaji: 29-3-21 Mahaveer Shivaji MHC advocate PART III FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS CONTINUES: According to Article 12 the term state includes Government , Parliament of India, Government of states, states legislature, local authorities, other authorities or authorities under control of government of India. This is not actual definition of state as per political science. our Constitution simply indicated indirectly or in general parlence views the state.BUT ONE THING IS CLEAR THE STATE NOT INCLUDE THE JUDICIARY. It indicates only Executive and Legislature. all other authorities under the control of UOI have already gone due to privatisation. In near future the state may stands only on parliament and state legislature and it’s ministerial department. and for the government nothing will available to privatisation or disinvestment. Thereafter the government again will start the policy of nationalisation. Therefore our government will revolve between nationalisation or privatisation once in 4 decades.or between socialism and capitalism.Other features of state like sovereign power, it’s people etc., stands with separate ambit to control the government and judiciary is other controlling element of government. presently our dual heads system of government become unbalanced or affected with horizontal distribution of power and also vertical distribution of power………… TAIL END NEWS IN CURRENT SCENARIO….. Nowadays the judiciary is unfortunately fell into government instead stood as STATE………… Thanks and Follows . [3/30, 06:34] Sekarreporter1: ☘️
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 30, 2021
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Fake case: Man acquitted of rapeJustice M Nirmal Kumar observed that the woman had admitted that she had lodged a false complaint in order to unite with her husband, who is the appellant. The judge cited that the appellant had also obtained divorce through the Sivaganga sub-court as the two had entered in a joint compromise. The judge further noted that the woman expressed her willingness to settle this issue. The judge further observed that as per the report of the radiologist, the woman was between 18 and 19 years of age at the time of the incident and hence the offence of rape would attract as per IPC section 376(i) as they had physical relationship with the woman with her consent.
by Sekar Reporter · Published January 6, 2020