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Rule of law
Rule of law, executive instructions cannot override the provisions of law, such a method will destroy the very basis … the Constitution has endowed wide powers to the High Courts and the Supreme Court under Art. 32 and 226 for the representation of the rule of law, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Mohd. Nooh, 1958 SCR 595.
interpretive rule
interpretive rule : a rule issued by an administrative agency that only clarifies or explains existing laws or regulations called
per se rule
per se rule 1 : a generalized rule applied without consideration for specific circumstances [would go even further and apply a
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Ruling
decide an issue in a single case. This meaning contrast, for example, with the usual meaning of 'legal rule'. The term rule ordinarily refers to a legal proposition of general application. A ruling may have force as
Decree for money or other property
Decree for money or other property, a 'decree' for declaration of title to money or other property is not a decree for money or other property. The expression 'decree for money or other property' means only...
Rule making clause
Rule making clause, in Indian Parliament, all Bills involving delegation of powers contain a rule-making clause which inter alia … to make rules and regulations for administering the various provisions contained in the same, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 576
rule of decision
rule of decision :something (as a law, rule of law, body of law, or prior decision) that governs a
Decree of affirmance
Decree of affirmance, in determining the question as to whether the appellate decree passed by the High Court affirmed the decision of the trial Court the appellate decree must be considered as a whole in relation...
Rules of procedure
Rules of procedure, in British Parliament, the greater part of the rules are unwritten, to be collected from the … rules, this consists of standing order. Standing Orders can be amended, repealed or suspended, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 485. Rules of procedure, rules which regulate procedure, debate and the conduct of members in
Rules of the Supreme Court
Rules of the Supreme Court, the Rules scheduled to the (English) Judicature Act, 1875, and subsequent Rules amending the
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