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administrative law judge

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Administrative law judge

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administrative judge

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Foreign law

Foreign law in the courts of this country is a question of fact, which is decided by the judge, not

ALJ

ALJ administrative law judge

County Courts

market, or franchise shall come in question' (ss. 40, 48). Also all actions by creditors or legtees for administration of the estate of a deceased person,or for execution of trusts,or for redemption of a mortgage, or for … (3 Dew. 7, c. 42), which came into operation on the 1st January, 1905, and raised the common law jurisdiction from 50l. (to which amount it had been raised by an Act of 1850 from the original … by order of the Lord Chancellor from time to time (s. 2). Judges.--The judges, who are appointed by the Lord Chancellor, and may not exceed

Bench

[Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 (13 of 1985), s. 3 (e)] The court considered in the official capacity; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Bench, is a place where a judge sits in Court, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian

hearing

information and hearing the testimony of witnesses. administrative hearing : a hearing conducted by an official (as an administrative law judge) or a body (as a review board) of an administrative agency regarding an agency action and esp. an

justice

of just dealing ;also : conformity to the principle or ideal of just dealing 2 a : the administration of law [a fugitive from ] ;esp : the establishment or determination of rights according to law or … fair, just, or impartial legal process [courts or tribunals…for the administration of international "G. R. Winters"] 3 : judge ;esp : a judge of an appellate court or court of last resort (as a supreme court) [insults

Discretion

gives certain latitude liberty accorded by statute or rules, to a judge as distinguished from a ministerial or administrative official, in adjudicating on matters brought before him, Aero Traders Pvt. Ltd. v. Ravinder Kumar Suri, AIR 2005 … and not according to the rules of reason and justice and not according to private opinion; according to law and not honour. It only gives certain latitude liberty accorded by statute or rules, to a judge as

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