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Air Corporations Act, 1953 Regulation 46

Title: REGULATION 46: RETIRING AGE

State: Central

Year: 1953

Air Hostess by allowing them to marry. Moreover, the provision itself is so outrageous that it makes a mockery of doing justice to them on the imaginative plea that pregnancy will result in a number of complications

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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Regulation 386

Title: Powers of the Appellate Court

State: Rajasthan

Year: 1973

102 (Raj). (ix) Reducing a sentence to already undergone and imposing a substantial fine would be making a mockery of our criminal justice delivery system; Shriang shankar Lokhande v. State of Maharashtra, (1997) 1 Crimes 479 (Bom).

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 Section 278

Title: Grounds of objection: Any objection taken to a juror on any of the following grounds, if made out to the satisfaction

State: Central

Year: 1898

juror understands each and every point of the proceedings, specially the charge to the jury, it will be mockery of justice to have a verdict and to act upon it. 1960 MPLJ 24; 1960 Cr LJ 486

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The Andhra Pradesh Language Pandits Grade-II (Regulation of Scale of Pay) Act, 2004. Section 1

Title: Short title and commencement

State: Andhra Pradesh

Year: 2005

on the basis of possessing the educational qualifications runs contrary to all norms of administration and makes a mockery of the entire process of selections based on higher qualifications for a higher posts and if this logic

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