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    If there are images in this attachment, they will not be displayed. Download the original attachment RESEARCH PROPOSAL THE EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL RETENTION STRATEGIES ON EMPLOYEE TURNOVER (A Case Study of the Kenyan Courts-Mombasa Law Courts) PRESENTED BY NAME: SUPERVISED BY: DATE PRESENTED: ABSTRACT This paper presents some of the existing institutional

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    On the grounds of irregularity, illegality or impropriety or incorrectness the order of the dismissal of complaint or discharge of the accused can be inferred. If it is found by the High Court or Sessions Judge or CJM that the order of dismissal or discharge which have been passed by the inferior Court is against the law but on the other hand, with regard to the circumstances and evidences, then in that case no further inquiry is needed to be directed under this section, the petition can merely be

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    and thought their view wrong, the commission would still only err within jurisdiction, and their decision would be binding. The decision demonstrates the courts' reluctance to give effect to any legislative provision that attempts to exclude their jurisdiction in judicial review. Even when such an exclusion is relatively clearly worded, the courts will hold that it does not preclude them from scrutinising the decision on an error of law and quashing it when such an error occurs. It also establishes

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    The Supreme Court Of India

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    India since the 1970s have actively used the Courts-especially the Supreme Court-as a part of their struggles. This has been possible because of the higher Courts’ activism, especially under the guidance and action of Public Interest Litigation. Through the instrument of Public Interest Litigation, the Court liberated itself from traditional constraints in the legal system so as to reach out ‘to the weaker sections of Indian humanity. The Supreme Court of India has adopted a forward-looking approach

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    The defense team, two abolitionists and the attorney, Roger Baldwin, seeks out the aid of John Quincy Adams for the final court case in which Adams delivers quite an inspirational and eloquent monologue to the judges of the supreme court, which in turn gained the freedom the Amistad Africans desperately wanted and deserved. The ending of the film revealed that the main African character, Cinque, arrived home in Africa only to find

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    for the Supreme Court. It cast a negative image of him, just from the title concerning support for police and suspects, until you read it. Some of the major statements that are supposed of Mr. Hananel argument of Gorsuch begins with the statement, that he wasn’t convinced that a teenager who made burping sounds in a classroom should be arrested, handcuffed and taken to juvenile detention in a police car. A second statement made was about the last 10 years he was on the federal appeals court, he points

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    non-discrimination based on health status, availability and accessibility of services as well as the accountability of states to provide health services will be used to evaluate several cases within this piece. This paper will identify some of the challenges the court faces when it must balance the protection of right to life and the provision of healthcare, social security and housing with determining the responsibility of the state and coupled with a key-determining

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    R. V. Cassidy, [1989] 2 S.C.R 345 Submitted to: Charles McAfee Submitted on: November 4, 2014 Submitted by: Sheridan Beesley, Corey Bush, Dylan Harkness, Christian Boden and Ryan Anderson  Synopsis The parties involved; Mrs. Bieber (appellant’s mother), Mr. Gary Lee Cassidy (the appellant), and the two officers. The appellant, Gary Cassidy, was living with his mother, Alice Bieber, in Windsor Ontario. The appellant’s mother went to bed while the appellant went out. The morning after

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    The Case Of Canada Law

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    1. Introduction Since almost past two decade the Courts of Canada, have been very firm while dealing with any case related to contracts or tenders, especially with owners and contractors, who use bidding activities unethically. In order to bring some order in the contract tendering system, the Canadian Court offered in awarding against the damages to the contractor in such unethical practices by several ways such as bid shopping and disclosure of the criteria of bidding to the bidders. The transformation

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    B. Education 1. The role of education in society Education main role in society remains of enlightenment and empowerment. Education in society of Jakarta is important to improve the quality of life, reduce ignorance and wise to take advantages that before not previously handled, and the formation of social personality. Education has the function of the formation of social personalities. This is because it helps to transmitting culture through proper mold of social personalities. Role of education

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