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Yusuf Meherally: 5 facts on man who coined the iconic slogan 'Quit India'


Yusuf Meherally: 5 facts on man who coined the iconic slogan Quit India
Yusuf Meherally Played A Major Role In India s Struggle For Independence. He Was Seen In Leading Role In Peasants Organisations And Trade Unions. Meherally Was Imprisoned Eight Times During The Freedom Movement.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh
| Updated on: 09 Aug 2017, 11:42:14 AM
New Delhi:
The Quit India Movement or the India August Movement, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All-India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942, during World War II, demanding an end to British Rule of India.
Yusuf Meherally played a major role in India s struggle for independence. He was seen in leading role in peasants organisations and trade unions. Meherally was imprisoned eight times during the freedom movement. The Quit India slogan coined by him was adopted by Gandhiji for India s final Nationwide campaign for i ....

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Did the Police and Magistrate Follow Statutory Procedure in Disha Ravi's Arrest?


Did the Police and Magistrate Follow Statutory Procedure in Disha Ravi s Arrest?
The Code of Criminal Procedure specifies the manner in which an arrest is to be effected and deviations from the code would make the arrest illegal and the arresting police officials liable for punishment.
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The 18th century Italian criminologist, jurist and philosopher Cesare Beccaria was probably the first person to have theorised rules of legislation in a series of articles on various aspects of criminal law published in English as
An Essay On Crimes and Punishments. He propounded the theory of separation of powers by saying it is not for the sovereign who represents society to say whether any individual has violated the law. In case of a violation, there are two parties: the state, which insists there has been a violation, and the other, who denies it. So there must be a third party to arbitrate. ....

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