“Truly I say to you as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me” say’s the Lord Jesus Christ. Bible – Mathew, Chapter-25, Verse –40.
BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY
AN APPEAL
Dear Voters,
1. I, T. M. NADAR, B.COM., LL.B., D.C.L. (GLC, MUM.), Advocate, High Court, Bombay, have to introduce myself to you that I was born in a Christian Family in Vilavancode Taluk of the Travancore State on 9-3-1953. My baptismal name is “Joseph’. As Sardar Vallabhai Patel threatened Military action against the Travancore-Cochin State which was established on 1-7-1949 after the independence and because of the Travancore Tamil Nadu Congress Compaign of 1954 and in view of the States Re-Organisation Act, 1956, the then Nagercoil District (now Kanyakumari District) including my native place stands transferred to the State of Tamil Nadu w.e.f. 1-11-1956 when the Kerala State came into existence, with a Governor appointed by the President of India as the Head of the State, in place of Maharaja.
2. After passing SSLC in my mother tongue (Malayalam) and English and with Chemistry as an Elective Subject and after studying for “Tamil Pulavar” for a brief period of six months, I came to Bombay in the year 1971. Thereafter, I studied the Indian National Language “Hindi” upto Rashtrabhasha “Kovind” through the Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samiti taught on Sundays in Barda High School at CST.
3. I continued my higher studies and obtained the Degree of “Bachelor of Commerce” from the Bombay University through “K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce” at Charni Road, Mumbai and LL. B. Degree through “Siddharth College of Law” run by the People’s Education Society established by the Father of the Indian Constitution, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. Recently, I have also obtained Diploma in “Cyber Law” through the Asian School of Cyber Laws conducted in Government Law College at Churchgate, Mumbai.
4. In 1982, I was enrolled as an Advocate with Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa and started practicing as an Advocate in the Bombay High Court and in the Courts subordinate to it. During my studies, I stayed at different places in Bombay and from the year 1980, I am residing in Kalyan. Kalyan is mainly a service class city and people from here travels to Mumbai almost everyday for work. Kalyan has been getting a step-motherly treatment as compared to Mumbai. Since last a few years, load shedding of about 6 hours daily is a bigger problem for the economically weaker section of the population, moneyed persons can buy and install Chinai’s Batteries and Inverters to store up the Energy when the electric supply is on, thereby creating artificial shortage of supply to the poor. There are various other problems, such as lack of sufficient Autos or the Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation Bus services to and fro Kalyan Railway Station for the office goers, want of sufficient waiting rooms at the Kalyan Railway Station because of which people sleep near the Local Ticket booking Windows during the early hours of the day, wastage of electricity due to fixing up of beam or flash lights very closely to one another in the Sky-walk near to the Station, unhealthy and unhygienic condition of roads, particularly of the Kalyan Station Road where the passers-by have to breath in polluted air arising out of garbage, want of proper drainage system, etc. are being faced by the citizens in Kalyan.
5. I have an urge to do social work. So, I had joined BSP which is a registered National Political Party. It is specifically a Party of “SARVA SAMAJ” including “Christian Samaj’. I have been working as the President of “Christian Samaj Bhaichara Samiti”, Kalyan (West) Assembly Constituency 138 for last about four years. BSP also works for a social change based on “Sahu-Phule-Ambedkar” Ideology (Equalitarian Society) to be accomplished in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Constitution and the rule of law.
6. With your active support, I propose to contest the KDMC Election scheduled to be held on 31-10-2010 from Subash Chowk area Ward No.31. As a citizen, you have every right to participate in democracy in exercise of your civil and political rights. You have a right to vote if you are of the age of 18 years and above. So, I take this opportunity to appeal to you to cast your valuable votes in my favour and elect me a clean Candidate. Needless to state that given a chance, I will discharge my duties as a Corporator also to the best of my abilities.
7. For an inevitable change and to elect a clean Candidate, do press the button against the Symbol “ELEPHANT” on the Voting Machine.
Thanking you in anticipation
Your Candidate,
Adv. T. M. NADAR
WARD NO.31, KDMC
Election Date: Sunday, 31st October 2010
Time : 7.30 A. M. to 5.50 P.M.
JAI HIM, JAI BHARAT.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
3rd October 2010
CYBER LAW
1. Cyber Law means Law governing “Cyberspace” or “Internet Law”. Cyber space comes alive when two or more Computers are networked together. Cyberspace is a non-physical Terrain created by Computer systems. Online systems create Cyberspace within which people can communicate with one another. The term “Cyberspace’ is wider than the term “Internet”. Internet does not cover Electronic information stored in Computers that are not connected to the Internet.
2. Cyberspace includes Computers, Computer Networks, the Internet, Data, Software, etc. (all activities that take place in relation to Information stored or exchanged using Computers and Computer Networks).
3. Cyber Law governs Legal Issues of Cyberspace, such as -
(1) Electronic and Digital Signature Laws – for Authentication of Electronic
Records, Emails, etc.- like Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act of USA.
(2) Cyber Crime Law – our dependence on Computers and Internet made us all
potential victims of Cyber Crimes.
(3) IPRS (Intellectual Property Rights Law) – relating to Cyberspace, like –
(a) Copyright Law – regarding Computer Software, Computer Source Code, etc.
(b) Trademark Law – in relation to Domain Names.
(c) Semiconductor Law – relating to Semiconductor Design and Layout.
(d) Patent Law – in relation to Computer Hardware and Software.
4. The word “Cyber” has come from the word “Cybernetics” coined by William Gibson in the year 1980. The word “Cybernetics” is taken from the Greek word “kubernetics” meaning “Governor” or “Steerman”. The English term “Cybernetics” is borrowed by American Mathematician Norbert Wiener in the year 1940. The term “Cybernetics” means “Theory of Control and Communication Processes”. The word “Cyber” is broader as compared to “Virtual” or “Digital”. (A Digital system is a Data Technology).
5. Law means all Rules of conduct -
(1) approved by Government.
(2) in force over certain Territory.
(3) to be obeyed by all persons in that Territory.
6. Cyberspace is an intangible Dimension that is impossible to govern and regulate using Conventional Law. It has complete disrespect for Jurisdictional Boundaries. It handles gigantic traffic volumes per second. Billions of Emails, Millions of websites and Billions of Dollars are transferred around the World by Banks every second. It is absolutely open to participation by all. It offers enormous potential for anonymity to its members.
7. Readily available Encryption Software and Stegnographic Tools seamlessly hide information within Image and Sound files, ensuring the confidentiality of Information exchanged by Cyber Citizens. Cyberspace offers never seen before Economic efficiency even without the need traditionally of Government Licenses, Shipping Documents and payment of Handling Charges, and Customs Duty.
8. Electronic Information has become the main object of Cyber Crime. It is extremely mobile, exceeding by far the mobility of Persons, Goods or other Services. International Computer Networks can transfer huge amounts of Data around the Globe in a matter of seconds, giving rise to indispensable International Solutions to fight Cyber Crimes because of their International and Super-national aspects.
T. M. NADAR
CYBER LAW
1. Cyber Law means Law governing “Cyberspace” or “Internet Law”. Cyber space comes alive when two or more Computers are networked together. Cyberspace is a non-physical Terrain created by Computer systems. Online systems create Cyberspace within which people can communicate with one another. The term “Cyberspace’ is wider than the term “Internet”. Internet does not cover Electronic information stored in Computers that are not connected to the Internet.
2. Cyberspace includes Computers, Computer Networks, the Internet, Data, Software, etc. (all activities that take place in relation to Information stored or exchanged using Computers and Computer Networks).
3. Cyber Law governs Legal Issues of Cyberspace, such as -
(1) Electronic and Digital Signature Laws – for Authentication of Electronic
Records, Emails, etc.- like Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act of USA.
(2) Cyber Crime Law – our dependence on Computers and Internet made us all
potential victims of Cyber Crimes.
(3) IPRS (Intellectual Property Rights Law) – relating to Cyberspace, like –
(a) Copyright Law – regarding Computer Software, Computer Source Code, etc.
(b) Trademark Law – in relation to Domain Names.
(c) Semiconductor Law – relating to Semiconductor Design and Layout.
(d) Patent Law – in relation to Computer Hardware and Software.
4. The word “Cyber” has come from the word “Cybernetics” coined by William Gibson in the year 1980. The word “Cybernetics” is taken from the Greek word “kubernetics” meaning “Governor” or “Steerman”. The English term “Cybernetics” is borrowed by American Mathematician Norbert Wiener in the year 1940. The term “Cybernetics” means “Theory of Control and Communication Processes”. The word “Cyber” is broader as compared to “Virtual” or “Digital”. (A Digital system is a Data Technology).
5. Law means all Rules of conduct -
(1) approved by Government.
(2) in force over certain Territory.
(3) to be obeyed by all persons in that Territory.
6. Cyberspace is an intangible Dimension that is impossible to govern and regulate using Conventional Law. It has complete disrespect for Jurisdictional Boundaries. It handles gigantic traffic volumes per second. Billions of Emails, Millions of websites and Billions of Dollars are transferred around the World by Banks every second. It is absolutely open to participation by all. It offers enormous potential for anonymity to its members.
7. Readily available Encryption Software and Stegnographic Tools seamlessly hide information within Image and Sound files, ensuring the confidentiality of Information exchanged by Cyber Citizens. Cyberspace offers never seen before Economic efficiency even without the need traditionally of Government Licenses, Shipping Documents and payment of Handling Charges, and Customs Duty.
8. Electronic Information has become the main object of Cyber Crime. It is extremely mobile, exceeding by far the mobility of Persons, Goods or other Services. International Computer Networks can transfer huge amounts of Data around the Globe in a matter of seconds, giving rise to indispensable International Solutions to fight Cyber Crimes because of their International and Super-national aspects.
T. M. NADAR
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