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Integrated judicial system means that decisions made by higher courts are binding on the lower courts. All the lower courts from the Gram Panchayat to the High Courts are integrated into the Supreme Court of India. The integration is through the appellate system existing in the Indian Constitution.
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2x + 3x = 125
5x = 125
x = 125/5
= 25
Therefore ,Ist part = 2x = 2*25 = 50
2nd part =3x = 3*25 = 75
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Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by using pressure to force water molecules through a semipermeable membrane. During this process, the contaminants are filtered out and flushed away, leaving clean, delicious drinking water.
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It is a method in which ovum collected from a female's body is allowed to fuse with sperm collected from a male's body in an external medium or outside the body of the female.
The fertilisation of an egg that takes place outside the body in a test tine or in any other, apparatus is known IVF or in vitro fertilisation.
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we always hear the thunder a little after we are see the flash of lightning because light travel faster than sound.
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Subsistence Farming: When farming is done to meet the needs of the farmer’s family, it is called subsistence farming. In subsistence farming, low levels of technology and household labour are generally utilised. Farming is done on smaller plots and output is also small. Subsistence farming can be further categorized as intensive subsistence and primitive subsistence farming.
- Intensive Subsistence Farming: In this type of farming, the farmer cultivates on a small plot of land. He uses simple tools and more labour. Places which have fertile soils and where the climate allows a large number of days with sunshine are suitable for this type of farming. In favourable climates, farmers are able to grow more than one crop in a year. Rice is the main crop in this type of farming. However, wheat, maize, pulses and oilseeds are also grown. This type of farming is prevalent in densely populated areas of the monsoon regions of south, southeast and east Asia.
- Primitive Subsistence Farming: Shifting cultivation and nomadic herding come under this type of farming.
- Shifting Cultivation: In shifting cultivation, a small patch of land is cleared by felling the trees and burning them. Then the ashes are mixed with the soil and seeds are broadcast. After a couple of years, the patch of the land is left fallow and the farmer moves on in search of a new patch of land. Shifting cultivation is practiced in thickly forested areas of Amazon basin, tropical Africa, parts of southeast Asia and Northeast India.
- Nomadic Herding: In this type of farming, cattle, sheep, goat and camel are reared. The herdsmen move from place to place with their animals in search of new pastures. Nomadic herding is practiced in the semi-arid and arid regions of Sahara, Central Asia and some parts of India (like Rajasthan and Jammu & Kashmir).
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The density of the steel balls is greater than the density of the water so they float in water. When the steel balls are placed in mercury then it floats in it because the density of the mercury is greater than the density of the steel balls. So, the steel balls displace the water equal to their weight and hence float.
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A law that involves conduct that society has outlawed as a threat to the safety or welfare of the public. |
A law that governs the relationship between individuals or organisations, and is mainly concerned with disputes that society has determined are essentially private matters. |
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The cases are filed by a private party. |
The cases are filed by the government. |
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Examples: Criminal disputes such as theft, murder, dacoity, rape etc. |
Examples: Issues concerned with marriage, divorce, property, rent matters, inheritance etc |
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It usually begins with the First Information Report (FIR). |
A petition has to be filed before the relevant court by the affected party only. |
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Compensation for injuries or damages or an injunction against nuisance. |
The guilty is subject to Custodial (imprisonment) or non-custodial punishment (fines). In |
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exceptional cases, the death penalty is awarded. |
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A fair trial is defined as a trial by a neutral and fair court which is conducted so as to accord each party the due process rights required by applicable law.
- The right to a fair trial applies in civil and criminal proceedings along with the various rights associated with a fair trial.
- In a fair trial, the accused's legal rights are safeguarded and respected.
- A fair trail proceeds on inquiry and renders judgement only after the trial.
- The necessary elements of a fair trial are an adequate hearing and an impartial tribunal, free from any interest, bias or prejudice.
- A fair trial ensures that Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is upheld.
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The textile industry in India traditionally, after agriculture, is the only industry that has generated ... Reference to weaving and spinning materials is found in the Vedic Literature. ... A block printed and resist-dyed fabric, whose origin is from Gujarat was This proves that Indian export of cotton.

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