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In 1958, the Law Commission of India recommended its abolition in the fourteenth report that the commission submitted to the Indian government. Jury trials in India were gradually abolished during the 1960's, culminating in the 1973 Criminal Procedure Code, which remains in effect into the 21st century.
Your service term is for one week or one trial – most trials last an average of three days, but occasionally they extend beyond one week.
This case, which unfolded in the 1950s, involved Naval Commander K.M. Nanavati, who was tried for the murder of his wife's lover, Prem Ahuja. The trial was significant as it was one of the last cases in India to be decided by a jury before the system was abolished in favor of a judge-only trial.
Acting on the committee's recommendations, the Indian government abolished jury trials through the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1973.
On the date you appear, you can expect to participate in the jury selection process which, in most cases, lasts only a few hours. During the jury selection process, the judge will tell you a little about the trial and how long it is expected to last. Most jury trials last between 3 to 5 days.
Ing to the Supreme Court, the jury-trial right applies only when "serious" offenses are at hand—petty offenses don't invoke it. For purposes of this right, a serious offense is one that carries a potential sentence of more than six months' imprisonment.
A Clark County resident who desires to legally change his or her name must file an application in the Clark County Probate Court. The Court hears name changes for both adults and minors. The person seeking the name change must be a resident of Clark County for at least sixty (60) days prior to filing the application.
A jury trial is a trial before a judge with a jury consisting of either 6 or 12 jurors (with alternates).