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The list of parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons encompasses the states who have signed and ratified or acceded to the international agreement prohibiting or restricting the use of certain conventional weapons which may be deemed to be excessively injurious or have indiscriminate effects.
The United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW or CCWC), concluded at Geneva on October 10, 1980, and entered into force in December 1983, seeks to prohibit or restrict the use of certain conventional weapons which are considered excessively injurious or whose effects are indiscriminate.
The Crime and Criminal Tracking Networks and Systems, abbreviated to CCTNS, is a project under the Indian government for creating a comprehensive and integrated system for effective policing through e-Governance. [2]
The history of Kerala Prisons and Correctional Services dates back to the formation of the state in 1956. Prior to that, jails existed in the Travancore-Cochin State and British Malabar State, which were later reorganized to form the Jail department. [5] In Travancore, the first administration report of the Jails was published in 1862 and 1863.
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AIG is a post equivalent in rank and status to the Superintendent of Police. Typically, AIG is in charge of administrative functions at police headquarters. Commandant Cmdt. SP: The head of an armed police battalion or unit. The role involves commanding and overseeing the operations and administration of the armed police battalion. District ...
Audrey Hepburn’s son shared his reaction to Ivanka Trump’s recent tribute to the timeless actress. During the president’s inaugural Liberty Ball in Washington on Monday night, Ivanka wore a ...
Prior to the Indian Rebellion of 1857, there were few gun control laws in South Asia. [1] In 1878, the British Raj passed the Indian Arms Act, 1878, which regulated the manufacture, sale, possession and carry of firearms in British-ruled India.