Friday, June 16, 2006

Palmistry E-book

You may down load the palmistry E-book from the link mentioned below

  1. http://www.orbitfiles.com/download/id183528074 - Palmistry by Barret V David in PDF format

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Doctor and the Law

  1. Consent of a patient before carrying out treatment: If its very urgent and if the patient is not in a condition to give his consent the doctor can do whatever is necessary to save the patient’s life without his consent.

Whatever the doctor does in such situation must be in the best interest of the patient. Same rule applies to minor. In life threatening situations doctors are not required to consult with parents or the guardians of minor patients.

  1. Miscarriage: Causing miscarriage is an offence even if it is done with the consent of the woman or her guardian. It will not be an offence if such miscarriage is done for saving the life of the woman. (Sec. 91 IPC)

© 2006, Shreerang Ketkar, All rights reserved.

Indian Penal Code

  1. Private defence: Every person has to right to protect himself or that of another against any offence. Even a stranger has the right to defend the person or property of another. If a police officer is acting without good faith, the right of private defence may be exercised against him.
  2. Shooting with an unlicensed gun is clearly an offence and a person can not claim that he killed / injured somebody by accident.

© 2006, Shreerang Ketkar, All rights reserved.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Company Fixed Deposits

According to the latest RBI guidelines NBFC’s and Companies can not offer more than 14% interest PA on public deposits.