The Code of Criminal Procedure was also drafted by the same commission along with a host of other statutes and codes like the Evidence Act (1872) and the Contracts Act (1872). Culmination of the history of Indian Judiciary: Independence and Formation of the Supreme Court ...
Insult after Assault ; the Indian Evidence Act, Amended in 2002, Forbids Reference to Past Sexual History in RapeDatta, Damayanti
On 2 June 1924 President Calvin Coolidge signed into law the Indian Citizenship Act, also known as the Snyder Act, granting citizenship to all Indigenous peoples in the United States. The Act stated: That all non-citizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States be ......
NEW DELHI, April 13 (Xinhua) -- India Saturday marked the centenary of Jallianwala Bagh massacre, as British High Commissioner to India Sir Dominic Asquith described the tragedy as "shameful act in British-Indian history." Hundreds of Indians were shot dead by British troops 100 years ago on...
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1.F1263 (1872), in R. W. Franklin, ed.,The Poems of Emily Dickinson(Cambridge, Mass., 1999), 494. 2.See the discussion of “telling it slant” in Judy Long,Telling Women’s Lives: Subject/Narrator/ Reader/Text(New York, 1999), 37–40. ...
June 10, 1837 - Charles Wheatstone, of Hanover Square, Middlesex, and William Fothergill Cooke, of Breeds Place, Hastings, received an English patent for electric "Five Needle Telegraph"; required six wires between each of its stations; June 10, 1840 - received U. S. patent for an "Improve...
Indian Removal Act (1830), first major legislative departure from the U.S. policy of officially respecting the legal and political rights of the American Indians. The act authorized the president to grant Indian tribes unsettled western prairie land in e
Indian Reorganization Act (1934), measure enacted by the U.S. Congress to decrease federal control of American Indian affairs and increase Indian self-government and responsibility. The shocking conditions under the Dawes General Allotment Act (1887), de
The soils of Haryana are generally deep and fertile. There are some exceptions, however, including the eroded lands of the hilly northeast and the sandy areas of the southwest that fringe theThar (Great Indian) Desertof Rajasthan. Most of the state’s land is arable, but much requires irriga...