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Friday, September 20, 2013

BBC News - Syria crisis: Minister says civil war has reached stalemate

BBC News - Syria crisis: Minister says civil war has reached stalemate
 

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):

LEGAL AWARENESS Mr. Kerry's say at times sounds that they (words) may confuse the world in a pessimistic manner

BBC News - Syria crisis: Minister says civil war has reached stalemate

BBC News - Syria crisis: Minister says civil war has reached stalemate


 
LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):
A Ceasefire between the rebels and the Syrian government would be a great news for the whole world nations (people) and their respective country governments except a very few war mongering (war loving) ones (countries).


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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Iranian human rights activist: 'Free forever' - CNN.com

Iranian human rights activist: 'Free forever' - CNN.com
Watch this video LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):
Glad to know Iran has released 11 prisoners on humanitarian ground. Hope more such prisoners in Iran and other countries would also be considered to release soon on humanitarian ground so that they can get back home. And join their families delightfully.

Iranian human rights activist: 'Free forever' - CNN.com

Iranian human rights activist: 'Free forever' - CNN.com
 Watch this video

Some prisoners are heard in the prisons of various countries allegedly
they offended but they were seldom judicially tried for justified
justice for an indefinite period of time.


Iran has done a great deed by releasing 11 prisoners. Hope other countries also would do this virtuous deed on humanitarian ground.






Indian court slams police for tea-drinking arrest | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Indian court slams police for tea-drinking arrest | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv


Indian court slams police for tea-drinking arrest

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):

& INTERESTING : Bombay Police arrested a person accusing him to take tea in a suspicious manner

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// MUMBAI:An Indian court has reprimanded police for arresting a man they
accused of drinking tea in a "suspicious" manner at one of the country's
ubiquitous roadside stalls.

Vijay Patil was drinking tea in the western city of Kolhapur in February when he was arrested under Section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which allows an arrest to prevent someone imminently expected to commit a crime.

Police said there was no "satisfactory explanation" for the 49-year-old's
tea-drinking behaviour and "found his conduct suspicious", according to
the court order.

But Bombay High Court threw out the case earlier this month, describing the police motive as "bewildering".

"We were unaware that the law required anyone to give an explanation for having tea, whether in the morning, noon or night," said Judges G.S.
Patel and S.C. Dharmadhikari in the order.

"One might take tea in a variety of ways, not all of them always elegant or delicate, some of them perhaps even noisy. But we know of no way to drink tea
'suspiciously'."

The judges heard that Patil had a large number ofcriminal cases against him, but they pointed out that he had no convictions - "though even that would not have been justification enough" for his arrest, they said.

Section 151 can only be invoked without an arrest warrant if the person is imminently likely to commit a crime that could not otherwise be prevented, otherwise the detention violates their rights, the judges added.

"The ingestion of a cup that cheers demands no explanation. And while cutting chai is permissible, now even fashionable, cutting corners with the law is not."

"Cutting chai" is an Indian term for a half-cup of sweet and spicy milky tea.Leave a message..........//

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