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Why do couples hold hands during their wedding?
2007-03-19 23:32:00 Why do couples hold hands during their wedding? It's a formality just like two boxers shaking hands before the fight begins! More About: Wedding , Coup , Couple , Hands , Couples
Funny
2007-03-19 23:31:00 Man: Is there any way for long life? Dr: Get married. Man: Will it help? Dr: No, but the thought of long life will never come. More About: Funny , Fun
Getting married is very much like going..........
2007-03-19 23:30:00 Getting married is very much like going to a restaurant with friends. You order what you want, then when you see what the other person has, you wish you had ordered that. More About: Much , Arri , Like , Getting Married , Going
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:13:00 Live your own life, for you will die your own death. (Latin proverb) More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:13:00 Live your life from your heart. Share from your heart. And your story will touch and heal people's souls. (Melody Beattie) More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:12:00 Live without pretending, Love without depending, Listen without defending, Speak without offending, Give without ending, Build without rending. (Nina Roberta Baker) More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:11:00 Live so that you wouldn't be ashamed to sell the family parrot to the town gossip. (Will Rogers) More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:11:00 Live for Jesus now and spend the rest of eternity in the non-smoking section. More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:10:00 Live each day as if it were your last, but learn from each day as if you will live forever More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:09:00 Live by what you trust, not by what you fear. More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Volunteers are willing to take risks,
2007-03-19 00:08:00 Volunteers are willing to take risks,Out-of-pocket for some leisure time,Letting love and joy dictate the tasksUndertaken for some modest dream.No one volunteers but for a visionThat never fits but may oblige the truth.Each finds some ideal with which to fashionEmblems of how inner grace is wrought.Relentless need and hunger rule the world;So must volunteers sustain the good. More About: Take , Volunteers , Risk , Will , Volunteer
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:07:00 Little Johnny's new baby brother was crying and screaming up a storm. He asked his mom, "Where'd baby brother come from?"His mother replied, "Heaven, Johnny. He came from heaven."After listening to his baby brother's wailing for another few seconds Johnny shot back, "WOW! I can see why they threw him out" More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-19 00:06:00 Little differences - like a letter in a word - make all the difference in the world. More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Vanessa is an angel-no disguise,
2007-03-18 23:33:00 Vanessa is an angel-no disguise,As lovely in her looks as in her heart.No one knows why some find joy in giving,Embracing friends through all the pain of living,Soothing us through something in their eyesSo genuine it is both truth and art.All she does is generous and wise More About: Angel , Essa , Ness , Vanessa , Vane
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-18 23:32:00 Life is like a ladder, the higher you climb, the more expansive your view is. (Taimi Megivern) More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Value me for what I give you;
2007-03-18 23:31:00 Value me for what I give you;All the rest hold in your heart.Life does not fulfill our wishes;Even lifelong lovers part.Now let yourself be lulled by kisses,Take from the moment all that's due;Inter within what your heart misses,Nor let what's false destroy what's true.Enjoying love requires art. More About: What , Hat , Give , Value
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-18 23:31:00 Life is like a grammar lesson. You find the past perfect and the present tense. More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Valentines can do the math:
2007-03-18 23:28:00 Valentines can do the math: More than one is none. Intimacy is intimate, Else one must be alone. One can be a Valentine Only if one will Take one for oneself, and then Let the heart be still. Valentines are all in one: Parent, child, friend, Pet and plaything, counselor, Nurse, guide, journey's end. Valentines are never perfect, Though they patient prove. What one can expect of them Depends upon one's love. More About: Valentine , Math , Valenti , Vale , Valentines
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-18 22:48:00 Life is like a game of tennis; the player who serves well seldom loses. More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Valentines are people who
2007-03-18 22:46:00 Valentines are people whoAre willing to be flowers,Letting us enjoy their beautyEven if for hours.No Valentine hides from the sun,Though sometimes lost in light.If you love them, they just open,Not unhappy to be wokenEven in the night More About: People , Valentine , Valenti , Vale , Valentines
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-18 22:45:00 Life is like a game of cards. The hand that is dealt you represents determinism; the way you play it is free will. (Jawaharlal Nehru) More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Valentine's for mothers, too-
2007-03-18 22:44:00 Valentine's for mothers, too-A time to celebrateLove in all its symphony,Each gift of fertile fate.No pasture is more rich in grass;The sea is not so full;In heaven all the stars are notNear so plentiful,Each mother's heart to fill. More About: Valentine , Other , Others , Mother , Mothers
Oneliners and proverbs
2007-03-18 22:44:00 Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know when you'll find a nut. More About: Proverbs , Liners , Over , Line , Rove
Human rights in India
2007-03-18 01:58:00 The situation of human rights in India is a complex one, as a result of the country's large size and tremendous diversity, its status as a developing country, and its history as a former colonial territory. It is often held, particularly by Indian human rights groups and activists, that members of the Dalit or Untouchable caste have suffered and continue to suffer substantial discrimination. Although human rights problems do exist in India, the country is generally not regarded as a human rights concern, unlike other countries in South Asia More About: Human , Rights , Human Rights , Right
States and territories of India - After 1956
2007-03-18 01:55:00 The former French and Portuguese colonies in India were incorporated into the Indian Republic as the union territories of Puducherry, Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Goa, Daman, and Diu in 1962. Several new states and union territories have been created out of existing states since 1956. Bombay State was split into the linguistic states of Gujarat and Maharashtra on May 1, 1960 by the Bombay Reorganisation Act. The Punjab Reorganisation Act of 1966 divided the Punjab along linguistic and religious lines, creating a new Hindu and Hindi-speaking state of Haryana, transferring the northern districts of Punjab to Himachal Pradesh, and designating Chandigarh, the shared capital of Punjab and Haryana, a union territory. Nagaland was made a state in 1962, Meghalaya and Himachal Pradesh in 1971, and Tripura and Manipur in 1972. Arunachal Pradesh was made a union territory in 1972. The Kingdom of Sikkim was annexed to India as a state in 1975. Mizoram was made a state in 1986, and Goa and Arunachal Pra... More About: Tories , After , States
States and territories of India - Pre-1956
2007-03-18 01:53:00 The subcontinent of India has been ruled by many different ethnic groups throughout its history, each imposing their own administrative divisions on the region. Modern India's current administrative divisions are fairly recent developments, which began to develop during British colonial rule of India. British India included all of present-day India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, as well as the associated protectorates of Nepal, Afghanistan and Burma (Myanmar). During this period, regions of India were either directly ruled by the British or under the control of local rajas. Independence in 1947 largely preserved these divisions, with the exception of areas like the Punjab, which were divided between India and Pakistan. One of the first challenges for the new nation was the integration of the multitude of princely states into the union. Following independence, however, instability soon arose. Many of the states had been arbitrarily created by the British to serve their colonial purposes... More About: Tories , State , States , Tori
High Courts of India
2007-03-18 01:49:00 India's judicial system is made up of the Supreme Court of India at the apex of the hiearchy for the entire country and twenty-one High Courts at the top of the hiearchy in each State. These courts have jurisdiction over a state, a union territory or a group of states and union territories. Below the High Court s are a hierarchy of subordinate courts such as the civil courts, family courts, criminal courts and various other district courts. High Courts are established under Part VI, Chapter V, Article 214 of the Indian Constitution. The High Courts are the principal civil courts of original jurisdiction in the state, and can try all offences including those punishable with death. However, the bulk of the work of most High Courts consists of Appeals from lowers courts and writ petitions in terms of Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The precise jurisdiction of each High Court varies. Each state is divided into judicial districts presided over by a 'District and Sessions Judge... More About: India
Chief Justice of India
2007-03-18 01:35:00 The Chief Just ice of India is the highest position obtainable by a judge in India. The chief justice of the Supreme Court is appointed on the basis of seniority by the President of India.The nominees for chief justice of the supreme court must have an experience of being judge of highcourt for at least 5 years, or be a lawyer for 10 years in the high court. Appointments of other judges to the Supreme Court are made by the President in consultation with the Chief Justice . The Chief Justice occupies courtroom no 1 of the Supreme Court of India. Amongst his/her responsibilities are the fixing of benches. Justice K G Balakrishnan is the current Chief Justice of India from January 14, 2007, he succeded Yogesh Kumar Sabharwal.
Composition of The Supreme Court
2007-03-18 01:33:00 The original Constitution of India (1950) provisioned for a Supreme Court with a Chief Justice and 7 lower-ranking Judges-leaving it to Parliament to increase this number. In the early years, a full bench of the Supreme Court sat together to hear the cases presented before them. As the work of the Court increased and cases began to accumulate, Parliament increased the number of Judges from 8 in 1950 to 11 in 1956, 14 in 1960, 18 in 1978 and 26 in 1986. As the number of the Judges has increased, they sit in smaller Benches of two and three (referred to as a Division Bench)-coming together in larger Benches of 5 and more only when required (referred to as a Constitutional Bench) to do so or to settle a difference of opinion or controversy. Any bench may refer the case up to a larger bench if the need to do so arises. The Supreme Court of India comprises the Chief Justice of India and not more than 25 other Judges appointed by the President of India. However, the President must appoint... More About: Comp , Composition , Posi
The Supreme Court Building
More articles from this author:2007-03-18 01:31:00 The Court moved into the present building in 1958. The building is shaped to project the image of scales of justice with the Central Wing of the building corresponding to the centre beam of the Scales. In 1979, two New Wings-the East Wing and the West Wing-were added to the complex. In all there are 15 Court Rooms in the various wings of the building. The Chief Justice's Court is the largest of the Courts located in the centre of the Central Wing. More About: Building , Supreme Court , Build , Supreme 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



