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Sarkar s Civil Court Practice and Procedure Manual
Now that it has ultimately come out after a long period of uncertainty overlapping its period of actual gestation even, the practical users may feel overall satisfaction."The necessity of such a work cannot be overemphasized since neophytes-and even experienced lawyers now and then-find themselves in a quandary as to how to proceed properly in day-to-day Court engagements, left as they are surrounded by heaps of case laws of all sorts marking each page.
With nothing in the shape of a practical book, irrespective of the chance or fortune of being helped by a sound mentor or senior in the line, to guide a newcomer on the right track and make him conversant consistently and layer by layer with the intricate practice and procedure of a Civil Court, as well as with the large variety and number of rules governing judicial business, it becomes very difficult for the young beginner to negotiate the uncharted terrain in professional life. "Because the materials in the Civil Code are so wide, complex and diverse in nature that may sometime baffle even a mature mind, and to claim, even for an experienced lawyer conversance with every aspect of it, minute or otherwise, is but a futile exercise.
Also, it is no easy task to assimilate the unwieldy materials, which is what the discerning author used to warn about. The book is designed to afford help in that direction so that the task of the young lawyer or the judge may be rendered easier.
The rules in the Code have been boiled down, rearranged systematically as for as possible in their logical sequence and stated concisely with explanatory notes wherever necessary. About the Book: This work, now stepping into its tenth edition after an interval of nearly ten years, there is no gainsaying as evidenced by its steady popularity, has proved extremely useful over the years to new comers and senior members alike of the profession, as well as to judges.
In spite of keen willingness to bring out this edition, considering the great demand of the book, within a reasonable span of time since the immediately earlier one went out of print, nothing could be put into concrete shape, until much recently, to transform the desire into a much-awaited reality for various reasons. Now that it has ultimately come out after a long period of uncertainty overlapping its period of actual gestation even, the practical users may feel overall satisfaction.
"The necessity of such a work cannot be overemphasized since neophytes-and even experienced lawyers now and then-find themselves in a quandary as to how to proceed properly in day-to-day Court engagements, left as they are surrounded by heaps of case laws of all sorts marking each page. With nothing in the shape of a practical book, irrespective of the chance or fortune of being helped by a sound mentor or senior in the line, to guide a newcomer on the right track and make him conversant consistently and layer by layer with the intricate practice and procedure of a Civil Court, as well as with the large variety and number of rules governing judicial business, it becomes very difficult for the young beginner to negotiate the uncharted terrain in professional life.
"Because the materials in the Civil Code are so wide, complex and diverse in nature that may sometime baffle even a mature mind, and to claim, even for an experienced lawyer conversance with every aspect of it, minute or otherwise, is but a futile exercise. Also, it is no easy task to assimilate the unwieldy materials, which is what the discerning author used to warn about.
The book is designed to afford help in that direction so that the task of the young lawyer or the judge may be rendered easier. The rules in the Code have been boiled down, rearranged systematically as for as possible in their logical sequence and stated concisely with explanatory notes wherever necessary.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: This work, now stepping into its tenth edition after an interval of nearly ten years, there is no gainsaying as evidenced by its steady popularity, has proved extremely useful over the years to new comers and senior members alike of the profession, as well as to judges. In spite of keen willingness to bring out this edition, considering the great demand of the book, within a reasonable span of time since the immediately earlier one went out of print, nothing could be put into concrete shape, until much recently, to transform the desire into a much-awaited reality for various reasons.
Now that it has ultimately come out after a long period of uncertainty overlapping its period of actual gestation even, the practical users may feel overall satisfaction."The necessity of such a work cannot be overemphasized since neophytes-and even experienced lawyers now and then-find themselves in a quandary as to how to proceed properly in day-to-day Court engagements, left as they are surrounded by heaps of case laws of all sorts marking each page.
With nothing in the shape of a practical book, irrespective of the chance or fortune of being helped by a sound mentor or senior in the line, to guide a newcomer on the right track and make him conversant consistently and layer by layer with the intricate practice and procedure of a Civil Court, as well as with the large variety and number of rules governing judicial business, it becomes very difficult for the young beginner to negotiate the uncharted terrain in professional life. "Because the materials in the Civil Code are so wide, complex and diverse in nature that may sometime baffle even a mature mind, and to claim, even for an experienced lawyer conversance with every aspect of it, minute or otherwise, is but a futile exercise.
Also, it is no easy task to assimilate the unwieldy materials, which is what the discerning author used to warn about. The book is designed to afford help in that direction so that the task of the young lawyer or the judge may be rendered easier.
The rules in the Code have been boiled down, rearranged systematically as for as possible in their logical sequence and stated concisely with explanatory notes wherever necessary. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: This work, now stepping into its tenth edition after an interval of nearly ten years, there is no gainsaying as evidenced by its steady popularity, has proved extremely useful over the years to new comers and senior members alike of the profession, as well as to judges.
In spite of keen willingness to bring out this edition, considering the great demand of the book, within a reasonable span of time since the immediately earlier one went out of print, nothing could be put into concrete shape, until much recently, to transform the desire into a much-awaited reality for various reasons. Now that it has ultimately come out after a long period of uncertainty overlapping its period of actual gestation even, the practical users may feel overall satisfaction.
"The necessity of such a work cannot be overemphasized since neophytes-and even experienced lawyers now and then-find themselves in a quandary as to how to proceed properly in day-to-day Court engagements, left as they are surrounded by heaps of case laws of all sorts marking each page. With nothing in the shape of a practical book, irrespective of the chance or fortune of being helped by a sound mentor or senior in the line, to guide a newcomer on the right track and make him conversant consistently and layer by layer with the intricate practice and procedure of a Civil Court, as well as with the large variety and number of rules governing judicial business, it becomes very difficult for the young beginner to negotiate the uncharted terrain in professional life.
"Because the materials in the Civil Code are so wide, complex and diverse in nature that may sometime baffle even a mature mind, and to claim, even for an experienced lawyer conversance with every aspect of it, minute or otherwise, is but a futile exercise. Also, it is no easy task to assimilate the unwieldy materials, which is what the discerning author used to warn about.
The book is designed to afford help in that direction so that the task of the young lawyer or the judge may be rendered easier. The rules in the Code have been boiled down, rearranged systematically as for as possible in their logical sequence and stated concisely with explanatory notes wherever necessary.
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(less)PRACTICAL GEOGRAPHY: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Advanced Petroleum Refining
Advanced Petrochemicals
Law Relating To Lok Adalats And Legal Aid
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines :Through Practice and Solved Problems
Collected Papers of Himansu Bhusan Sarkar
The subsequent emergence of Islam on the Javanese scene fundamentally affected the social and religious outlook of the Javanese people, but the Hindu imprint could still be seen in the form of languages, art, literature and social ceremonies. Late Prof.
H.B.
Sarkar is one of the few Indian scholars who have worked on the classical period of South-East Asia and especially on Indonesia. He devoted his whole life to the study of this area and has also done commendable work on epigraphy.
His two-volume work on Corpus of the Inscriptions of Java is widely acclaimed. The present book is the collection of late Prof.
Sarkars best known and thought provoking sixteen research papers. The book will prove both stimulating and instructive to the students and researchers working on Indo-Indonesian culture
(less)Jaadu Ki Sarkar (Hindi)
Opto Electronics And Fibre Optics Communication
Measurement techniques and Sensors have been highlighted. The book includes several solved examples throughout the text to illustrate the theoretical concepts and help in an easier understanding of the subject.
Problems have also been provided at the end of each chapter for practice and self test
(less)Question/answer Hand Book For Life Insurance Agents Pre- Licensing Examination: Partho Sarkar: PB Books
Question/answer Hand Book For Life Insurance Agents Pre- Licensing Examination has Paperback binding and this format has 244 number of pages of content for use. * The book summary and image may be of a different edition or binding of the same title.
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(less)WOMEN AND SOCIAL REFORM IN MODERN INDIA (Vol. 1 and 2)
These are the icons around whom the story of social change is written.The editors of the present work argue the need to understand the history of social reforms from a much wider array of perspectives: for example, the connections between specific social abuses on the one hand,and,on the other, systems or traditions of gender practices across times,classes,castes,and regions.
For instance, when we look at widow immolation or widow remarriage practices, we need to look also at the larger domain of gender relations which sanctified immolation or which outlawed widow remarriage. What arguments were used? What aspects of these practices did the reformers ignore? How did the orthodox practitioners defend such traditions? There are also, say Sumit and Tanika Sarkar, other curious omissions in the existing literature: ‘Most reforms passed through the grid of state legislation.
Yet, there is little engagement even with the law-making machinery..
. and far less with the judicial courts that enforced the laws and dealt with disputes around the new laws.
’ Such omissions are addressed, and many interesting questions raised and discussed, in this impressive collection of writings
(less)Jaadu Ki Sarkar (Hindi): Sharad Joshi: PB Books
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(less)The Fall of the Mughal Empire Volumes 1-4
The fourth edition of this book includes extensive footnotes listing the best sources available on the subject, scholarly acknowledgement of other historians’ views,and detailed identification in present-day India of the villages and towns mentioned in the book
(less)Women and Social Reform in Modern India, 2 Vols.
These are the icons around whom the story of social change is written. The editors of the present work argue the need to understand the history of social reforms from a much wider array of perspectives: for example, the connections between specific social abuses on the one hand, and, on the other, systems or traditions of gender practices across times, classes, castes, and regions.
For instance, when we look at widow immolation or widow remarriage practices, we need to look also at the larger domain of gender relations which sanctified immolation or which outlawed widow remarriage. What arguments were used? What aspects of these practices did the reformers ignore? How did the orthodox practitioners defend such traditions? There are also, say Sumit and Tanika Sarkar, other curious omissions in the existing literature: Most reforms passed through the grid of state legislation.
Yet, there is little engagement even with the law-making machinery ..
. and far less with the judicial courts that enforced the laws and dealt with disputes around the new laws.
Such omissions are addressed, and many interesting questions raised and discussed, in this impressive collection of writings
(less)The Hindu System of Religious Science and Art
Keeping this interpretation in mind Sarkar suggested that art is conceived as something which is human, but not natural but as a matter of fact the human is also natural. The author has discussed the various interpretations of religious science and art in this book and has organized all the materials into nine chapters, besides a brief introduction.
Kishorl Lal Sarkar made a praiseworthy attempt to explain the Hindu religious, both as a science and art as early as in 1910 when religion was considered to be the subject matter of orthodox pandits and classical intelligentsia
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