Monthly Archives: December 2011
Happy New Year
Let the coming year 2012 be a glorious one that rewards all your future endeavors with success. Happy New Year 2012
Filed under Uncategorized
15 GREAT THOUGHTS BY CHANAKYA
1) “Learn from the mistakes of others… you can’t live long enough to make them all yourselves!!” 2)”A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first and Honest people are screwed first.” 3)”Even if a snake is … Continue reading
Tea time
There is nothing like Sunday tea in sunshine. It is a rare luxury for working people.
Filed under Life
Ab tumhare hawale watan sathiyon
On the birthday of ex Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpai, BJP had orgnised a health camp in the park today. While Doctors were examining patiants, in the background a song e.g. Ab tumhare hawale watan sathiyon . I wonder whom … Continue reading
Filed under Humour
Occupied Field.
Claim of Gratuity made under Section 33C-2 Industrial Disputes Act instead of Payment of Gratuity Act — Validity. It was urged that the Payment of Gratuity Act is a self-contained code incorporating all the essential provisions relating to payment of … Continue reading
Filed under Law and Justice
Traffic Violation
Traffic violations are offences. If a driver of a an automobile violates a traffic Rule or Order he is liable to be prosecuted in the court of law. However most of the offences are compundable (i.e. it can be compromised). … Continue reading
Filed under Law and Justice, Penal Law, Surety Bond
Importance of Motive for murder
The fundamental principle of Anglo-Saxon law is that even if thousands of guilty people escape, no innocent person should be punished. The insistence on the “proof beyond reasonable doubt” is the fall out of this principle. It is for this … Continue reading
Filed under Law and Justice, Penal Law, Mens Rea
History of Precedent
In 1154, Henry II became the first Plantagenet king. Among many achievements, Henry institutionalized common law by creating a unified system of law “common” to the country through incorporating and elevating local custom to the national, ending local control and … Continue reading
Filed under History, Law and Justice, Precedent
Dictatorship
If they are Caesars or Cromwells, they seize power for themselves. If they are spineless courtiers, uninterested in doing good yet dangerous when they seek to do harm, they go back to lay their power at their master’s feet, and … Continue reading
Filed under Philosphy & Religion, Politics
Hard disk
While the prices of hard disks have gone up by nearly 100% i.e. double in past six months the quality has nose dived. I have already replaced three of Western Digital make within a period of a year. An external … Continue reading
Filed under Hall of shame, Sci/Tech
Bias and Corruption
While the debate on eradication of corruption goes on it omits one important aspect i.e. the corruption for money is not the only kind of corruption. There are many other forms of corruptions. Actually to be corrupt is to be … Continue reading
Filed under Judges, Law and Justice
Justice “FOREVER”
Article 18 of Constitution of India is as under: “18. Abolition of titles.—(1) No title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by the State. (2) No citizen of India shall accept any title from any foreign … Continue reading
Filed under Constitution, Judges, Law and Justice
Tablet at quad speed: ASUS Transformer Prime
You can expect plenty more videos and comparisons throughout the week while we take a look at features, options, and what makes this tablet special — Not to mention a few hands-on videos with the exclusive Tegra 3 games NVIDIA … Continue reading
Filed under Sci/Tech