Examples of Gram Nyayalaya in a sentence
It goes without saying that NR does not accept there were ‘deficiencies’ in its assessment, or the criticisms made of the same, for the reasons it set out in its evidence during the inquiry.
The District Court or the Court of Session, as the case may be, with effect from such date as may be notified by the High Court, may transfer all the civil or criminal cases, pending before the courts subordinate to it, to the Gram Nyayalaya competent to try or dispose of such cases.(2) The Gram Nyayalaya may, in its discretion, either retry the cases or proceed from the stage at which it was transferred to it.
The provisions of the Limitation Act, 1963 shall be applicable to the suits triable by the Gram Nyayalaya.(2) The provisions of Chapter XXXVI of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 shall be applicable in respect of the offences triable by the Gram Nyayalaya.
The evidence of any person where such evidence is of a formal character, may be given by affidavit and may, subject to all just exceptions, be read in evidence in any suit or proceeding before a Gram Nyayalaya.(2) The Gram Nyayalaya may, if it thinks fit, and shall, on the application of any of the parties to the suit or proceeding, summon and examine any such person as to the facts contained in his affidavit.
Every police officer functioning within the local limits of jurisdiction of a Gram Nyayalaya shall be bound to assist the Gram Nyayalaya in the exercise of its lawful authority.(2) Whenever the Gram Nyayalaya, in the discharge of its functions, directs a revenue officer or police officer or Government servant to provide assistance to the Gram Nyayalaya, he shall be bound to provide such assistance.
Plea bargaining before Gram Nyayalaya.— A person accused of an offence may file an application for plea bargaining in Gram Nyayalaya in which such offence is pending trial and the Gram Nyayalaya shall dispose of the case in accordance with the provisions of Chapter XXIA of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974).21.
It can also be concluded that as principals discharge their supervisory role in supervising teachers, they will performance their duty very well.
Considered as a dramatic expansion of the Indian legal system, this Act was passed in 2008 and came into effect on 2 October 2009 "to establish courts at grass roots level for providing access to justice to the citizens at their doorsteps".402 Deemed the lowest tier of the judiciary in India, the Gram Nyayalaya was specifically formalised as an institution to ensure access to justice, particularly in rural areas.
This can be achieved through the use of the lot codes on the retail packages.
Implement the Gram Nyayalaya Act by making appropriate parliamentary and budgetary allocations.