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Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe (Silence! The Court Is in Session) is a Marathi play written by Indian playwright Vijay Tendulkar in 1963 and first performed in 1967, directed by Arvind Deshpande, with Sulbha Deshpande as the main lead. Film received National Film Award for Best Marathi Feature Film At 19th National Film Awards.
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The Unitarian revisions influenced other prayer book revision efforts, including John Wesley's The Sunday Service of the Methodists and the American Episcopal Church's first attempted prayer book revision. The King's Chapel prayer book, currently in its ninth edition as first published in 1986, remains that congregation's standard liturgical text.
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Sketches during this era were reproduced as engravings in print publications, because photography was not a practical option for courtroom news coverage. [ 11 ] As mass media technology advanced in the early twentieth century, courts began experimenting with allowing photography and radio broadcasts of court proceedings.
Depending on the court specified in the |court= parameter, it causes {{Infobox court case}} to display either the coat of arms of the court or, if this is unavailable, a photograph of the court. Only images that have been released to Wikipedia under a free licence should be used here. Such images should preferably be uploaded to the Wikimedia ...
Sir James Foulis of Colinton, who was added at the first meeting of the court when the king made him a "Lord of the Session". The college at its foundation dealt with underdeveloped civil law . It did not dispense justice in criminal matters as that was an area of the law reserved to the king's justice, through the justiciars (hence the High ...
A U.S. law against Chinese-owned TikTok evokes the censorship regimes put in place by the United States' authoritarian enemies, free-speech advocates told the Supreme Court on Friday. In an amicus ...