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The bench observed that the Section 498A had become a powerful weapon for disgruntled wives, where innocent people were arrested without any evidence due to non-bailable and cognizable nature of the law. [6] [13] The Supreme Court said that the anti dowry law (Section 498A) is being used by some women to harass their husband and in-laws. The ...
A doctor may appeal as of right, that is without having first to seek permission to appeal, against a decision directing erasure, suspension, conditional registration, varying conditions, restricting the right to apply to make restoration applications or extending periods of suspension or conditions pursuant to Section 40 of the Medical Act 1983.
The sole exception is section 41A which prevents the Tasmanian Parliament from amending section 23, to extend or reduce the term of Parliament without a 2/3rds majority in either house. However this section is not doubly entrenched in order to be effective, thus the Parliament could repeal section 41A with a simple majority to get around the 2 ...
The police normally have 60 to 90 days to investigate a case and submit a charge-sheet failing which the accused may obtain default bail. However, under the UAPA, this pre-charge sheet time is extended to 180 days. Further, normal bail rules do not apply to an accused under Section 43(d)5 of the UAPA. [17] [18]
A new section 357A has been inserted which talks of victim compensation scheme. Further in the year 2013 two new sections namely section 357B and section 357C were inserted to make compensation to the victim (as defined under section 2(wa))in addition to fine imposed under section 364A or 376D of the IPC as well as treatment of victim respectively.
Part I contains a number of traffic offences including causing death by dangerous driving, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (including police powers to arrest, administer tests, etc.), as well as requirements to wear seat belts and motorcycle helmets.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021; Long title: An Act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2021 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes.
After a lengthy court battle with the Home Office, Hicks was granted British citizenship on 5 July 2006, but then stripped of it several hours later under section 56 of the Act allowing the Home Secretary to "deprive a person of a citizenship status if the Secretary of State is satisfied that deprivation is conducive to the public good." [2]