By: Jay Raman | 2012-06-12 | Business News The Texas senate has passed HB 1111, which makes changes to a person's right to submit a pauper’s affidavit during eviction. read more
By: ANTHONY BILLS | 2011-05-05 | National, state, local For justice to prevail there must be competent bodies which are charged with the responsibility of making sure justice is seen to be done. The most vital unit is the investigation where by cases are determined by how well investigation has been done. Police are involved in investigation and arrests read more
By: Iqbal Malik | 2010-04-04 | Politics For some it's a promise fulfilled, a milestone reached, point scored and mission accomplished. For others, a sigh of relief, a subtle sense or symbol of freedom, even jubilation. Saddam was finally hanged on Saturday, Dec 30, 2006 - just before Eid, ending a reign that lasted over two decades. read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-30 | Reference & Education The right to ‘fair trial’ is a very essential right in most countries which respect the rule of law. In such countries, trials that are deemed to be unfair are typically restarted or in most cases, their verdicts quashed. Most rights which are associated with fair trials are explicitly proclaimed , read more
By: Anna Chris | 2010-10-01 | Law Affidavit of support or form I-864 is a document filed to accept legal responsibility for financially supporting the family member who is being sponsored read more
By: Pinky Savika | 2010-09-15 | Business An affidavit form is a legal, written statement of fact, which is to be signed by the declarant and has to be witnessed by a notary public or any other qualified court official. It's a voluntary document and no court can force an individual to file an affidavit form. An affidavit is always written in the first person and has to be divided into paragraphs and numbered neatly. read more
By: deepak | 2010-10-29 | Regulatory compliance General Affidavit can be defined as written document in which the signer swears under oath before a notary public or someone authorized to take oaths (like a Court Clerk), that the statements in the document are true. The person swearing the statement is known as affiant or deponent, and person or legal entity witnessing authenticity of the affiant's signature, who may be a notary public or commissioner of oaths is called as taker. read more
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By: Donna Summer | 2012-01-12 | Online education All India Engineering access Assay alertness involves belief the advance agreeable appropriately and attack to all the tests properly. read more
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By: Gavin Zhang | 2010-10-21 | Video games I'm autograph this column because my boy Diallo asked me to. I'm animated that he did. I'm not into video amateur like I acclimated to be, but afterwards visiting EA Sports' Fight Night promotional website and watching a pre-fight simulation read more
By: Alex | 2010-12-21 | Real Estate Several people receive notices even when their mortgages are current. Wells Fargo finally will re-file only 46,000 foreclosure cases. read more
By: The Sider Group | 2010-12-15 | College The criminal justice administration programs at colleges around the nation are preparing students for some of the most important careers of the day. American college students have many reasons to consider a career in criminal justice, and it will continue to be a valid choice for years and decades to come. read more
By: Naveen Kumar Shelar | 2010-09-30 | Law The two most essential function of a state are- War and Administration of Justice. If the state fail to fulfilled these two objective it can not be called the rightly the State. Administration of justice implies the peace and order with in a political community by means of physical force of the State. Lord Bryce rightly said that- there can be no better test of the excellence of a Government than the efficiency of its judicial administration. read more