On 1 February 2012 14:24, Gerald Fernandes <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear JC, Whilst I do indeed have a "working" knowledge ( my own perception) of the Portuguese Civil Code ( known as the Civil Code in Goa,Republic of India, as currently subsisting) I have decided to formally enroll ( with my 1st year law student daughter) at a formal CERTIFICATE course conducted by theV. M SALGAONCAR LAW COLLEGE IN MIRAMAR , GOA, in the "Civil Code' as taught by Visiting Professors from the Law Faculty of Universities in Portugal.(Lisbon/Coimbra) Till then, unless convinced otherwise, I would prefer to subscribe to the opinion/s expressed by the Hon'ble Retd. Chief Justice/s of the Supreme Court of India, Republic of India, that is Bharat! RESPONSE: Mogal baba-Gerald Thank you for your response. Congratulations (in advance) for completing the certificate course on the Civil Code (Goa) I hope I have not confused you Please note the Question (JCQ1) on the table and then study your Answer (GFA1) --------- JCQ1: Is my very good friend Gerald suggesting that the above mentioned Limitations also apply to criminal acts? GFA1: YES INDEED, EXCEPT FOR ECONOMIC OFFENCES and such like offences ---------- PS: I now refer you to the Criminal Procedure Code of India (that is Bharat ! ) CHAPTER XXXVI of Cr. P. C. 'LIMITATION FOR TAKING COGNIZANCE OF CERTAIN OFFENCES' (Sections 467 to 473 of Cr. P. C.) And vide the other responses I got here ....http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Re-Limitation-amp-repose-for-criminal-law--50981.asp Now ....with the best of wishes jc PS 2: It is always good to refer to a Supreme court Justice. Please ascertain whether the statement was 'ratio' or 'obiter' --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protect Goa's natural beauty Support Goa's first Tiger Reserve Sign the petition at: http://www.goanet.org/petition/petition.php ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
