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Right to appeal
Without a statutory provision creating such a right the person aggrieved is not entitled to file an appeal, Anant Mills Co.
Petty Sessions
the manner provided by the S.J. Acts by any person aggrieved by any conviction in respect of any offence who did
Magistrate
Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) in the area where the aggrieved person resides temporaily or otherwise or the respondent resides on
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Person interested
and proper compensation for the acquired land and is an aggrieved person, Neyvely Lignite Corporation Ltd. v. Spl. Tahsildar (Land Acquisition),
Penal statute
are generally made recoverable by the Crown, or the party aggrieved, or a common informer, as the case may be. See
Nuisance
his own motion or at the instance of some person aggrieved, called 'the relator,' who must obtain the sanction of the
Monstrans de droit
of which are already set forth upon record, a party aggrieved may proceed in monstrans de droit, i.e., may make, in
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
1858, and numerous other Acts; see Chitty's Statutes. Any person aggrieved by the conviction of a Court of summary jurisdiction in
May make such enquiry and pass such order thereon
an unbiased mind, consider impartially the objections raised by the aggrieved party, and decide the dispute according to procedure consistent with
Carucate
may result in certain cases in denying relief to the aggrieved litigant where it is most needed and may result in
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