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It has largest jurisdiction in terms of states, with its area covering the [[Indian state|states]] of [[Assam]], [[Arunachal Pradesh]], [[Nagaland]], and [[Mizoram]].
It has largest jurisdiction in terms of states, with its area covering the [[Indian state|states]] of [[Assam]], [[Arunachal Pradesh]], [[Nagaland]], and [[Mizoram]].

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( introductional )

Russian President Vladimir Putin authorised the invasion of February 24. (AP)The European Union’s (EU) sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine are starting to have an initial impact, an EU official said on Thursday.
“We believe that the package of sanctions we’ve put on the table is quite impressive and is now starting to have the first effects,” the official said.

“Take the economic side, we have the Moscow stock exchange being closed since Monday. The depreciation of the rouble is also quite impressive. The fact that the Russian Central Bank had to double his interest rate to 20% also.”
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday that the bloc will take additional steps against Russia if the situation on the ground in Ukraine deteriorates. It is also preparing in case of Russian retaliation, including diversifying the bloc’s energy supplies.
“We need to get independent from Russian gas, oil and coal. Our resolve to go forward in this case is stronger than ever,” she added.
“We still have many ideas how we can take work forward when it comes to sanctions, whether it’s on trade, whether it’s on energy, whether it’s on exports, on .... shipping,” said the EU official on condition of anonymity.
A second EU official said that while the bloc waits for its sanctions “to bite” there is analysis under way on how to target Russian crypto assets and work on how to “make sure that Belarus can’t be used as a loophole” by Russians to sidestep sanctions.
Separately, British foreign secretary Liz Truss said on Thursday that the West needs to make sure no Russian bank has access to the SWIFT messaging system,.
Japan’s prime minister indicated on Thursday said that the country will impose more sanctions on Russia including a possible airspace ban.
“As for additional measures including a ban on Russian airplanes in Japan’s airspace, we need to take appropriate steps while working with the G7 and international community,” Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told a press conference.

The China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank said on Thursday that it has put on hold and is reviewing all activities relating to Russia and Belarus in the wake of the current conflict in Ukraine



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LII

 

U.S. Code

 

Title 26

 

Subtitle A

 

CHAPTER 1

 

Subchapter K

 

PART II

 

Subpart A

 

§ 723

26 U.S. Code § 723 - Basis of property contributed to partnership ,

Central Government Act

Section 26 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

26. Confession by accused while in custody of police not to be proved against him.—No confession made by any person whilst he is in the custody of a police officer, unless it be made in the immediate presence of a Magistrate1, shall be proved as against such person.—No confession made by any person whilst he is in the custody of a police officer, unless it be made in the immediate presence of a Magistrate2, shall be proved as against such person." 2[Explanation.—In this section “Magistrate” does not include the head of a village discharging magisterial functions in the Presidency of Fort St. George 3[***] or elsewhere, unless such headman is a Magistrate exercising the powers of a Magistrate under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1882 (10 of 1882)4].

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(Aug. 16, 1954, ch. 736, 68A Stat. 245; Pub. L. 94–455, title XXI, § 2131(c), Oct. 4, 1976, 90 Stat. 1924; Pub. L. 98–369, div. A, title VII, § 722(f)(1), July 18, 1984, 98 Stat. 974.)



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==History==
==History==

Revision as of 08:05, 5 March 2022

Gauhati High Court
Guwahati High Court Building
Map
26°11′29″N 91°45′05″E / 26.1913°N 91.7514°E / 26.1913; 91.7514
Established5 April 1948; 76 years ago (1948-04-05)
JurisdictionAssam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Mizoram
LocationPrincipal Seat: Guwahati, Assam
Circuit Benches: Kohima, Aizawl & Itanagar
Coordinates26°11′29″N 91°45′05″E / 26.1913°N 91.7514°E / 26.1913; 91.7514
Composition methodPresidential with confirmation of Chief Justice of India and Governor of respective state.
Authorized byConstitution of India
Appeals toSupreme Court of India
Judge term lengthmandatory retirement by age of 62
Number of positions24 (Permanent 18; Additional 6)
Websitewww.ghconline.gov.in
Chief Justice
CurrentlySudhanshu Dhulia[1]
Since10 January 2021

The Gauhati High Court was promulgated by governor general of India on 1 March 1948 after the Government of India Act 1935 was passed. Establishing the High Court of Assam with effect from 5 April 1948, for the then Province of Assam. It was originally known as the High Court of Assam and Nagaland, but renamed as Gauhati High Court in 1971 by the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971.

It has largest jurisdiction in terms of states, with its area covering the states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Mizoram.

________________


Russia to learned sad for about me base tro can all live go counter 26 rap of state government you .

( introductional )

Russian President Vladimir Putin authorised the invasion of February 24. (AP)The European Union’s (EU) sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine are starting to have an initial impact, an EU official said on Thursday. “We believe that the package of sanctions we’ve put on the table is quite impressive and is now starting to have the first effects,” the official said.

“Take the economic side, we have the Moscow stock exchange being closed since Monday. The depreciation of the rouble is also quite impressive. The fact that the Russian Central Bank had to double his interest rate to 20% also.” European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday that the bloc will take additional steps against Russia if the situation on the ground in Ukraine deteriorates. It is also preparing in case of Russian retaliation, including diversifying the bloc’s energy supplies. “We need to get independent from Russian gas, oil and coal. Our resolve to go forward in this case is stronger than ever,” she added. “We still have many ideas how we can take work forward when it comes to sanctions, whether it’s on trade, whether it’s on energy, whether it’s on exports, on .... shipping,” said the EU official on condition of anonymity. A second EU official said that while the bloc waits for its sanctions “to bite” there is analysis under way on how to target Russian crypto assets and work on how to “make sure that Belarus can’t be used as a loophole” by Russians to sidestep sanctions. Separately, British foreign secretary Liz Truss said on Thursday that the West needs to make sure no Russian bank has access to the SWIFT messaging system,. Japan’s prime minister indicated on Thursday said that the country will impose more sanctions on Russia including a possible airspace ban. “As for additional measures including a ban on Russian airplanes in Japan’s airspace, we need to take appropriate steps while working with the G7 and international community,” Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told a press conference.

The China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank said on Thursday that it has put on hold and is reviewing all activities relating to Russia and Belarus in the wake of the current conflict in Ukraine


Tally  


LII

 

U.S. Code

 

Title 26

 

Subtitle A

 

CHAPTER 1

 

Subchapter K

 

PART II

 

Subpart A

 

§ 723

26 U.S. Code § 723 - Basis of property contributed to partnership ,

Central Government Act

Section 26 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

26. Confession by accused while in custody of police not to be proved against him.—No confession made by any person whilst he is in the custody of a police officer, unless it be made in the immediate presence of a Magistrate1, shall be proved as against such person.—No confession made by any person whilst he is in the custody of a police officer, unless it be made in the immediate presence of a Magistrate2, shall be proved as against such person." 2[Explanation.—In this section “Magistrate” does not include the head of a village discharging magisterial functions in the Presidency of Fort St. George 3[***] or elsewhere, unless such headman is a Magistrate exercising the powers of a Magistrate under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1882 (10 of 1882)4].

Tally

{"from_gameid":"5108485","channelCode":"5056766"}The basis of property contributed to a partnership by a partner shall be the adjusted basis of such property to the contributing partner at the time of the contribution increased by the amount (if any) of gain recognized under section 721(b) to the contributing partner at such time.

(Aug. 16, 1954, ch. 736, 68A Stat. 245; Pub. L. 94–455, title XXI, § 2131(c), Oct. 4, 1976, 90 Stat. 1924; Pub. L. 98–369, div. A, title VII, § 722(f)(1), July 18, 1984, 98 Stat. 974.)


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Hold me presidental_syn i case, td_ak 2-_048 employer ba sd eye negavition supreme court of india me appoint ment chief justice sudhangsu dhulia , guwahati high court.

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History

After Indian independence, the Assam Legislative Assembly adopted a resolution on 9 September 1947 that a High Court be established for the Province of Assam. In exercise of power conferred by the Government of India Act 1935, the Governor General of India on 1 March 1948 promulgated the Assam High Court Order, 1948, establishing the High Court of Assam. It was inaugurated on 5 April 1948 by H. J. Kania, the Chief Justice of India. Sir R.F. Lodge was sworn in as the first Chief Justice of the Assam High Court on the same day. The Assam High Court initially had its sittings at Shillong but shifted to Guwahati on 14 August 1948.

Later, when Nagaland state was created on 1 December 1963, the Assam High Court was renamed as the High Court of Assam and Nagaland.

On re-organization of the northeastern region of India by the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, the High Court of Assam and Nagaland was abolished with effect from 21 January 1972 by section 28(1)(a) of the Act. The Courts of Judicial Commissioners for Manipur and Tripura, which were functioning as high courts, were also abolished by section 30(1) of the Act. In place of these three entities, a common high court for five states, named Gauhati High Court, was established by section 28(1)(b) of the Act. This High Court was given jurisdiction over the then union territories of Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram by section 32 of the Act.

After Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura got its High Court, the Gauhati High Court ceased its jurisdiction in these three states.

Principal Seat & Benches

[2] The principal seat of the Gauhati High Court is at Guwahati in Assam. The court has 3 outlying benches. These are:

  1. The Kohima bench for Nagaland state (established on 1 December 1972)
  2. The Aizawl bench for Mizoram state (established on 5 July 1990)
  3. The Itanagar bench for Arunachal Pradesh state (established on 12 August 2000)

Former benches, now full-fledged high courts:

  1. The Imphal bench (established on 21 January 1972) (Converted to a High Court in March 2013)
  2. The Agartala bench established on 24 January 1972) (Converted to a High Court in March 2013)
  3. The Shillong bench established on 4 September 1974)(Converted to a High Court in March 2013)

The Kohima Bench for Nagaland state

The Kohima Bench is located on the eastern slope of the Ministers’ Hill in the capital city of Nagaland, Kohima. The building where the Kohima Banch is, was earlier a Hostel which was renovated for the Kohima Bench. The inauguration of the Bench at the capital Kohima, was on 1 December 1972, by the Hon’ble Mr. Justice M.C.Pathak.[citation needed]

Permanent Judge for the State of Nagaland

  • Mr. Justice Lanusungkum Jamir (Portfolio Judge)[3]

Elevated as Additional Judge on 22 May 2013.

The Itanagar bench for Arunachal Pradesh state

The Permanent Bench at Itanagar was inaugurated on 12 August 2000 by Hon'ble Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, Dr. A.S. Anand at Naharlagun which is located about 13 km. from the capital town, Itanagar.

Permanent Judge for the State of Arunachal Pradesh

  • Pranoy Kumar Musahary (01/07/2008 - Till Date) retired now

The Aizawl bench for Mizoram state

The Aizawl Permanent Bench is situated at the capital city of Mizoram, Aizawl. On 5 July 1990, the Aizawl Permanent Bench of the Gauhati High Court was established and inaugurated by the then Chief Justice of India, Mr. Justice S.B.Mukherjee

Permanent Judge for the State of Mizoram

  • Mr. Justice M. R. Pathak (Portfolio Judge)[4]

Elevated as Additional Judge of the Gauhati High Court on 22 May 2013

  • Mr. Justice Michael Zothankhuma (Station Judge)[5]

Elevated as Additional Judge, Gauhati High Court on 7 January 2015

Judges from the High Court currently serving in the Supreme Court of India

  • Hon'ble Mr. Justice A. S. Bopanna (Former Chief Justice, Gauhati High Court)
  • Hon'ble Mr. Justice Hrishikesh Roy, (Former Judge, Gauhati High Court)

Former Chief Justices

# Portrait Chief Justice Tenure
Start End
1 Leonard Stone (judge) 1947 1947
2 R. F. Lodge 1947 1948
3 T V Thadani 1948 1949
4 Sarjoo Prasad 1949 1950
5 C P Sinha 1950 1952
6 Holiram Deka 1952 1952
7 G. Mehrotra 1952 1953
(6) Holiram Deka 1954 1957
(7) G. Mehrotra 1957 1958
(6) Holiram Deka 1958 1960
(8) G. Mehrotra 1960 1965
9 C. S. Row Nayudu 1965 1970
(7) G. Mehrotra 1970 1973
10 S. K. Dutta 1973 1973
(9) C. S. Row Nayudu 1973 1974
(10) S. K. Dutta 1974 1975
11 M. C. Pathak 1975 1976
12 M. S. Swamy 1976 1977
(11) M. C. Pathak 1977 1978
(12) M. S. Swamy 1978 1978
13 C. M. Lodha 6 July 1978 10 March 1979
14 Debi Singh Tewatia 10 March 1979 30 September 1985
15 P. C. Reddy 30 September 1985 2 November 1986
16 K. M. Lahiri 1986 1986
17 T. S. Misra 1986 1988
18 G. M. Lodha 1 March 1988 15 March 1988
19 A. S. Raghuvir 6 May 1988 21 March 1991
20 R. K. Manisana Singh 27 January 1994 1 February 1994
21 V. K. Khanna 1 February 1994 14 February 1997
22 M. Ramakrishna 18 June 1997 12 February 1999
23 Brijesh Kumar 12 February 1999 19 October 2000
24 N. C. Jain 20 October 2000 5 April 2001
25 R. S. Mongia 5 April 2001 10 June 2002
26 P. P. Naolekar 10 June 2002 27 August 2004
27 Binod Kumar Roy 27 August 2004 5 December 2005
28 B. S. Reddy 5 December 2005 12 January 2007
29 Jasti Chelameswar 12 January 2007 17 March 2010
30 Ramesh Surajmal Garg 17 April 2010 18 June 2010
31 Madan Lokur 18 June 2010 20 December 2011
32 Adarsh Kumar Goel 20 December 2011 11 October 2013
33 Abhay Manohar Sapre 11 October 2013 13 August 2014
34 Ajit Singh 2014 2015
(32) Adarsh Kumar Goel 2015 2015
(34) Ajit Singh 2015 2016
(33) Abhay Manohar Sapre 2016 2016
(34) Ajit Singh 5 March 2016 5 September 2018
(33) Abhay Manohar Sapre 5 September 2018 29 October 2018
35 A. S. Bopanna 29 October 2018 24 May 2019
36 Ajai Lamba 24 May 2019 10 January 2021
37 Sudhanshu Dhulia 10 January 2021

See also

References

  1. ^ Correspondent, Legal (3 October 2019). "Seven High Courts get new Chief Justices". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  2. ^ http://www.ghconline.gov.in
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Gauhati High Court, Aizawl Bench".
  5. ^ "Gauhati High Court, Aizawl Bench".