Whenever a fact has been given in evidence, first question is as to whose obligation it is to prove that fact. Part iii Chapter 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872, sec 101-111 provides certain rules in relation to burden of proof.
Central Information Commission is a statutory body established under Right to Information Act, 2005 governed under Ministry of Personnel. Presently, Shri Y.K. Sinha is the Chief Information Commissioner.
State Information Commission is an autonomous and statutory body established under Right to Information Act, 2005. It ensures freedom of information to citizens having jurisdiction over public authorities.
Women are given prestigious place in Indian methodology. Modesty is an attribute associated with females in general. Sec 354 of Indian Penal Code makes it a special crime to outrage modesty of women.
Right to information is basic essential of good governance. Information empowers a person to form opinions and logical mind. Right to Information is a fundamental right under Article 19 (1) (a) and Article 21. Right to Information is given legal status under enactment Right to Information Act, 2005.
Muslim law us believed to have been originated from divine. Under Muslim law, marriage is not a sacrament but a civil contract. Islamic law is called as Sharia.
Marriage is the foundation of a stable family and civilised society. Under Special Marriage Act, 1954, any two persons of any caste and religion can marry. Section 4 under the said Act provides for conditions of a valid marriage of persons of two different caste and religion.
Fundamental duties given under Part (iv)A, Article 51 A of Constitution of India are intented to serve as a constant reminder to every citizen to observe certain basic norms of democratic behaviour.
Writ is a kind of remedy issued by Supreme court and High courts under Article 32 and 226 of Constitution of India. These includes Habeaus Corpus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Mandamus, Quo-Warranto.
Marriage is an institution where two families unite. However incidents of cruelty on married women by husband or relative of husband is quite common in society. The Indian Penal Code under section 498 A deals with cruelty against married woman by in laws.