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Restraining Order
Restraining Order. 5 Vict. c. 5, s. 4, extended the preventive powers of Chancery by giving its judges authority, upon the
Recovery of land
'ejectment' to transfer the poss-ession of land from the wrongful to the rightful owner. Under the County Courts Orders, see Order V., actions to recover possession of land under ss. 138 and 139 of the County Courts … the County Courts Act, 1888, were to be so called in distinction from actions of ejectment under s. 59, ibid., but by the County Courts Act, 1934, s. 48, county courts have jurisdiction over actions for the
Reception order
Deficiency Acts, 1913 to 1927; of (English) Voluntary Patients, the Mental Treatment Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 23). Means an order made under the provisions of this Act for the admission and detention of … Reception order. No person, not being a a rate-aided poor person or a person of unsound mind so found by
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Injunction
Slack, (1924) 40 TLR 745. By s. 25, sub-s. 8, an injunction may be granted by an interlocutory order 'in all cases in which it shall appear to the Court to be just or convenient that such … 2 Ch 27; Van Joel v. Hornsey, (1895) 2 Ch 774; Woodward v. Battersea Corporation, (1911) 104 LT 51; and as to the form of the order, see Jackson v. Normanby Brick Co., (1899) 1 Ch 438.
Law and order and public order
Law and order and public order, the acts which affect 'law and order' are not different from the acts which affect … State of West Bengal, AIR 1972 SC 1656; Milan Banik v. State of West Bangal, (1974) 4 SCC 504: AIR 1974 SC 1214 (1216). --the true distinction between the areas of 'law and order' and 'public order'
Rule 10b-5
Rule 10b-5 [10b-5 from the section of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted
Point of order
Point of order, a point of order is primarily intended to determine the interpretation of the rules and regulations governing the … evidence, and discussion such an objection cannot, therefore, form the subject of a point of order, Surat Singh v. Kishori Lal, (1969) 2 SCC 487 (491). [D.M.C. Procedure and Conduct of Business Regulation, 1958, Rule 33]
Order
Order, does not mean only final order, Kanhikkamthoppu Parambil Radha v. Kondarappott Velayudhan, AIR 1994 Ker 412. Order, mandate, … Order, does not mean only final order, Kanhikkamthoppu Parambil Radha v. Kondarappott Velayudhan, AIR 1994 Ker 412. Order, mandate, precept, command; also a class or rank. General orders are
Garnishee order
Garnishee order, See [Civil PC, 1908, s. 128(2)(d)]
Final decree or judgment
Final decree or judgment, a conclusive decision of the Court, as distinguished from interlocutory. An order upon an undertaking to lodge costs in Court is not a final order under the (English) Bankruptcy Act, … character as a final decree. The final decree merely carries into fulfilment the preliminary decree, Shankar Balwant Lokhande v. Chandrakant Shankar Lokhande, AIR 1995 SC 1211: (1995) 3 SCC 413.
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