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    consumer protection act 1986

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    CPA‚ 1986? Describe the constitution‚ functions and the procedure of District Forum under the CPA. What are the provisions of appeal under the CPA and before which authority an appeal lies against an order of an agency? Explain the composition‚ jurisdiction‚ and powers of State Consumer Forum (State Consumer Redressal Commission) under CPA. Define and discuss the word"consumer" and "service" under CPA. Illustrate with cases. Making money quickly is a very tempting proposition. Businesses‚ companies

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    Criminal Law Evaluation

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    (Schmalleger‚ 2010). The sources of criminal law include the U.S. Constitution‚ the Bill of Rights‚ statutes‚ ordinances‚ and regulations. Identify and explain jurisdiction to create and enforce criminal law. According to the American Heritage Dictionary 2009‚ a jurisdiction is a “right or power to administer justice and to apply laws”. Jurisdictions include a territory‚ state‚ or entity in which the law is enforced. The United States has federalism which consists of two governments who have authority

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    maintain the cordial relation between the Government and Its employees. The Act was set up the Central and State Administrative Tribunals as mechanism for grievance redressal. Except those of the Supreme Court the C.A.T or the S.A.T. has the powers of jurisdiction and authority of all courts‚ as mentioned in Article 323-A and 323-B. The Administrative Tribunals (Amendment) Bill‚ 2006 was introduced to amend the Administrative Tribunals Act‚ 1985. Every Tribunal shall consist of a Chairman and such number

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    Georgia's Court System

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    Georgia’s Court System Few people are familiar with the basic functions and responsibilities of the state’s courts. Different courts are set up to do different things. Cases are heard based on the subject matter jurisdiction they are given. The Georgia court system consists of five classes of trial level courts: the magistrate‚ probate‚ juvenile‚ state and superior courts. There are also approximately 370 municipal courts. There are two appellate courts: the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals

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    Assignment One. Southworth‚ Shane‚ R LEG 320 Udom‚ Udoh January 19‚ 2012 Origins of American Criminal Law. The most important source of law is the United States Constitution. The United States Constitution is the foundation of both federal and state laws. The United States Constitution also protects us the people‚ particularly the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was ratified on December 15‚ 1791. One amendment that I feel is most relevant today in criminal

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    Question 1 Identify the various sources of Malaysian Law Written Law The sources of law consist of written law and unwritten law.In written law‚it have federal constitution‚state constitution‚legislation and subsidiary legislation. Federal Constitution Malaysia is a federation of 13 states with a written federal constitution . Article 4 of the federal constitution of Malaysia provides that the federal constitution is the supreme law of the country . The constitution is a unique expression of

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    legal method

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    LEGAL METHOD PROJECT Sagrika Wadhwa Roll no- 122 LLB 3yr section B Amity Law School     ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my deepest appreciation to all those who provided me the possibility to complete this report. A special gratitude I give to my teacher Ms. Sumiti in stimulating suggestions and encouragement helped me to coordinate my project. Furthermore I would also like to acknowledge with much appreciation the crucial role of the staff of AMITY‚ who gave

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    CarrieWhite unit6 Seminar

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    soon as possible in the case. Then you went over jurisdiction of a court refers to those in cases in which it may exercise lawful authority which is determined by statute or constitution. The question that you asked I honestly think that answer would be yes. Then you went over the state court system many differences among state courts which use three tiered structure which are trial courts of limited jurisdiction‚ trial courts of general jurisdiction

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    Marbury Vs. Madison Case

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    Supreme Court have the authority to review acts of congress and determine whether they are unconstitutional and therefore void? Can congress expand the scope of the supreme courts original jurisdiction beyond what is specified in article III of the constitution‚ and lastly does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction to issue units of mandamus. . The law stated that Marbury does have the right to the commission and it became effective when it was signed by President Adams. It was also stated that

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    Patrol Distribution Essay

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    effective‚ it must revolve around the goal of trying to satisfy the vast majority of citizens’ concerns within a jurisdiction (Fritsch et al.‚ 2008). Patrol allocation should be taken into consideration in order to effectively distribute the patrol. Depending on the size of a police department and its jurisdiction‚ patrol allocation can help distribute the patrol by dividing the patrol jurisdiction into different areas and assigning officers to patrol some or each of these areas if necessary and if resources

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