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  2. Colorado Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    It was initially established by statute in 1891 and was reestablished in its current form in 1970 [1] by the Colorado General Assembly under Article VI, Section 1 of the Constitution of Colorado. [2] The Colorado Court of Appeals was first abolished in 1905, then reinstated in 1913, and abolished again in 1917.

  3. List of state governments dismissed by the Indian National ...

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    12 May 1971 Gujarat: Hitendra Kanaiyalal Desai: Indian National Congress (O) Loss of majority following vertical split in Congress during 1969 presidential election 8. 27 March 1973 Manipur: Mohammed Alimuddin: Manipur Peoples Party: President's rule was imposed even though the opposition had a "tenuous" majority and could have formed a ...

  4. Dalit Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The Dalit Panthers is a social organisation that seeks to combat caste discrimination. It was led by a group of Mahar writers and poets, including Raja Dhale, Namdeo Dhasal, and J. V. Pawar in some time between the second and the third semester of 1972.

  5. P. N. Oak - Wikipedia

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    Oak was born in a Marathi Brahmin Family [5] in 1917 in Indore in the erstwhile Princely State of Indore, British India. [6] [7] According to his own account, he completed an M.A. and a law degree (LL.B. Mumbai), before being inducted as a Class I Gazetted officer in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting wherein he wrote various journalistic pieces. [8]

  6. LGBTQ people and Islam - Wikipedia

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    In 1858, the Tanzimat reforms in the Ottoman Empire nullified an earlier ruling on homosexuality, effectively making it decriminalized. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ] However, authors Lapidus and Salaymeh write that before the 19th century Ottoman society had been open and welcoming to homosexuals, and that by the 1850s via European influence they began ...

  7. Naskh (tafsir) - Wikipedia

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    The general meaning of the righteous predecessors when using the words 'abrogating' and 'abrogated' is sometimes the complete removal of the previous ruling – and this is the technical term of the latter generations – or sometimes the removal of the general, absolute, and outward meaning, whether by specification, restriction, interpreting ...

  8. Daniel Penny defense rests as final witness reveals Jordan ...

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    NEW YORK – The defense has rested its case in Daniel Penny's New York City manslaughter trial – after the final witness took the stand and revealed that Jordan Neely had an open bench warrant ...

  9. Matsya Nyaya - Wikipedia

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    According to Chanakya, in absence of government or rule of law, the human society will degenerate into a state of anarchy in which the strong will destroy or exploit the weak much like how bigger fish eat smaller fish. So according to this philosophy, the theory of government was based on a belief in the innate depravity of man.

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