India- A functioning Anarchy. There is an iron cage, not having any ventilation and people are living in the state of suffocation, virtually on the verge of their death point. There is a complete apathy of the custodian of the power towards their welfare and in our country "We, the people " who are regarded to be the sovereign of the nation are living a life full of abrogation and subjugation
"Don Aitken" <don-aitken@freeuk.com> wrote in message news:ao8774ho601mkr9p6dh83nohmfktq3ptok@4ax.com... The British legislation relating to marriage and legitimacy all has exclusions for the succession to the throne or to peerages, but I don't think there is anything to override the standard conflict-of-law rules relating to marriages outside the UK. British law recognises any marriage
On Jul 9, 4:47 am, CJ Buyers <susuha...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: On Jul 8, 6:34 pm, Don Aitken <don-ait...@freeuk.com> wrote: "British law recognises any marriage which is recognised by the law of the place (if any) where it was solemnised, or by the law of the domicile of either party, or by that of the country of which either is a national." Interesting. In many societies
On Jul 8, 6:34 pm, Don Aitken <don-ait...@freeuk.com> wrote: "British law recognises any marriage which is recognised by the law of the place (if any) where it was solemnised, or by the law of the domicile of either party, or by that of the country of which either is a national" I wonder if that is quite as emphatic in reality as you say here. In many societies, including several present
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 05:55:07 -0700 (PDT), Tim <A.Windemere@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 7, 11:53 am, Joseph McMillan <mcmillan...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 7, 9:52 am, "Tom Wilding / Stephen Stillwell" <thomas.wild...@cox.net> wrote: Thought some of you would enjoy this. It is about people down the line in the British succession. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article