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Home > Cases Phrase: hyperbole Year: 1999 Page 1 of about 5 results (0.004 seconds)
Dec 06 1999 (FN)

Weeks Vs. Angelone

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: Dec-06-1999

..... court of appeals for the fourth circuit this statement can only be described as extravagant hyperbole the dissent also interprets the evidence of the jurors being in tears at the time .....

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Dec 06 1999 (HC)

Sant Singh Vs. District Magistrate and ors.

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Dec-06-1999

Reported in: 2000CriLJ2230

..... by automatic weapons by the two coaccused persons nanhe singh and lal mani yadav the hyperbole or use of high sounding words are of no consequence as every murder is not .....

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Apr 05 1999 (FN)

Mitchell Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: Apr-05-1999

..... feature of our legal tradition ante at 330 although the latter assertion strikes me as hyperbolic the former may be true which is adequate reason not to overrule these cases a .....

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Apr 13 1999 (HC)

Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi Vs. the Commissioner of Police

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Apr-13-1999

Reported in: AIR1999AP289; 1999(3)ALT146

..... order of 4 million people it is perhaps an over enthusiastic statement or a little hyperbole the learned counsel therefore submitted that the respondent is absolutely not justified in refusing the .....

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Aug 18 1999 (SC)

Colgate Palmolive (India) Ltd. Vs. Hindustan Lever Ltd.

Court: Supreme Court of India

Decided on: Aug-18-1999

Reported in: AIR1999SC3105; 1999(4)ARBLR399(SC); (1999)4CompLJ1(SC); JT1999(6)SC89; 1999(5)SCALE95; (1999)7SCC1; [1999]Supp1SCR560

..... users and viewers an advertiser is permitted to indulge in some amount of exaggeration or hyperbole since an advertisement is not an affidavit and as such question of going into the ..... be a warranty an advertiser is permitted to indulge in some amount of exaggeration or hyperbole since an advertisement is not an affidavit and as such question of going into the .....

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