Sunday, December 23, 2012

Legal position of the Unborn Child




UNBORN CHILD:
                                A child in the womb of his mother is for many purpose regarded by a legal  fiction as already born.

ACCORDING TO COKE:
                                              In the words of coke,"The law in many cases have consideration of him in respect of the apparent expectation of his birth,"

UNSETTLED QUESTION :
                                               To What extent an unborn person can  possess personal and proprietary rights is a  some what unsettled question .
                                    
                                             There is nothing in law to prevent a man from owning property before he is born .His ownership is contingent as he may never be born at all, but it is a real and present ownership.A man may settle property upon his wife and the children to be born of her .Even if he dies intestate, his unborn child will inherit his estate.However,many restrictions have been imposed in this connection .

ABORTION AND CHILD DESTRUCTION:
                                                                             Abortion and child destruction are crimes but such acts do not amount to murder or manslaughter unless the child  is born alive before he dies.

WILLFUL OR  NEGLIGENCE INJURY:
                                                             Willful or negligent injury inflicted on a child in the womb by reason of which it dies after having been born alive, amounts to murder manslaughter .A pregnant woman condemned to death is respired  as of right until she has been delivered of her child.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Shirtless FBI Agent's Email Wasn't Even Sexy, Here Are 8 FBI Messages That Would've Been More Sexual




The FBI apparently needs a lesson on what constitutes suggestive/sexy/romantic digital communication.

For those of you who haven't been obsessing following coverage of the Petraeus scandal and are perhaps unaware of the unexpected possibly sexual FBI email wrinkle in this story, a brief summary:



FBI Special Agent Frederick Humphries led an investigation that exposed the extramarital affair former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus had with his biographer, Paula Broadwell. The investigation began when Humphries' friend, Tampa socialite Jill Kelley, alerted him to a handful of emails she had received accusing her of having an inappropriate relationship with Petraeus. Once Humphries was identified as the man who began investigating the General, reports that he had previously sent "shirtless photos" of himself to Kelley began circulating. "The [FBI] ... had to address conduct by its own agent -- who allegedly sent shirtless photos of himself to a woman involved in the case prior to the investigation," the Wall Street Journal reported on November 13th.

After the Seattle Times published the "shirtless photo" of FBI Special Agent Frederick Humphries on November 15th, it became clear that the supposedly scandalous email was sent to multiple people and was nothing but a joke. The photograph depicts Humphries -- indeed shirtless -- between two equally shirtless target dummies. The bald FBI agent looks quite similar to said dummies. Funny, right?

It remains unclear why the FBI was unable to differentiate between a sexually suggestive photo and a joke emailed to multiple people, but we thought that we'd give them a tutorial. Here are eight emails that would be more believably sexual than the one our Shirtless FBI Agent sent around.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

NewsGossipHaryana: Six-year-old kidnapped girl found, family alleges gang-rape in Jind



A six-year-old girl, who was kidnapped from the local Ramlila ground by some unidentified persons, has been found, with the victim's family alleging that she was gang-raped. The girl, a daughter of a labourer, had been missing since Sunday night, and was found abandoned near Devi Lal Chowk yesterday, police said.


Police have so far registered a case of kidnapping against unidentified persons, but the girl's family and some persons belonging to their community have alleged that she was gang-raped.
They have demanded that a case of rape be registered against the unidentified persons involved in her kidnapping.


They met Deputy Superintendent of Police, Jind, Amrik Singh to press their demand and threatened to start an agitation if their demand was not met within three days. A medical examination of the girl was conducted by a team of doctors and the report is awaited, official sources said.