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Legal Books and Journals
University of New Brunswick Law Journal - Nbr. 58, January 2008
Judicial appointment, democratic aspirations, and the culture of accountability.
... (55) Indeed, if there is a religious barrier left to be crossed, it is the absence of a Supreme Court justice of Muslim, Hindu, or Buddhist background notwithstanding the ...... Sometimes names may be first identified through previous ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 02, 2008
Monindra v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) (1999)
... FACTS He is a member of the Hindu minority in Bangladesh. He says he fears ...... [3] The applicant claims that since 1990, he has belonged to the Hindu-Buddhist Christian Unity Council (HBCUC), an ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Mann, 2004 FC 1338 (2004)
... Mann's application for permanent residence, stating that her marriage to the respondent was not bona fide and was null and void as being contrary to the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, 1955, Act No. 25 (India). [7]...
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Case Law
Federal Court - May 27, 2008
... Kumar's opinion which quotes Mayne's "Hindu law and usage", 12th edition, page 749, &...... Although I accept that the adoption is of no legal consequence, I note that with the enactment of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 customary ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Roy v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) (2000)
... He claimed refugee status, alleging a well-founded fear of persecution for his religious activities and membership in the Hindu community. [3] In its decision, the Refugee ...... [4] First of all, in December 1997 the plaintiff and five other young Hindus went to a village to protect a girl and her ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Mohammed v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2003 FC 954 (2003)
... or to a danger of torture at the hands of Hindu fundamentalists, particularly the Rashtriya ...... Documentary evidence respecting the current situation of Muslims in India and the operations of the RSS and other Hindu extremist groups was reviewed. In considering ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Chowdhury v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2002 FCT 363 (2002)
... the Hindu minority in Bangladesh. [3] The applicant's ...... [4] In 1993, the applicant became a member of his local Hindu temple. Apparently the Muslim fundamentalists ...... [5] In June 1997, the applicant was elected publicity secretary of the Habigonj District of Bangladesh Hindu Buddha Christian Unity Council ("BHBCUC&...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Nanik v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2003 FC 1201 (2003)
... [3] Irrespective of the non-credibility finding the Board found that there was no objective basis to the applicant's claim of being attacked and threatened with death by Hindu-hating Muslim fanatics. Nowhere in his ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Das v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2003 FCT 219 (2003)
... He claims refugee status on the ground of religion, namely Hindu. The Board found the applicant not to be a ...... It supported its decision with the following reasons: - when the applicant was questioned about his personal involvement in religious and cultural activities in his Hindu community, he could not answer clearly and ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Sharma, 2004 FC 1069 (2004)
... adopted Yamini Sharma in India pursuant to the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 ("HAMA&...... [4] The relevant provisions of the HAMA are not in dispute and are as follows: 5(1) No adoption shall be made after the commencement of this Act by or to a Hindu except in accordance with the provisions ...
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