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Husband and wife
respect of his wife's torts committed during covertures, and the aggrieved party was not limited in his remedy to the wife's
Fraud
In equity an act or its consequences to the person aggrieved may be of greater importance than the intention of the
Every order of Controller made under this Act
is to give a right of appeal to a party aggrieved by some order which affects his right or liability. In
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Domestic incident report
on receipt of a complaint of domestic violence from an aggrieved person [Protection of Women for Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (43
Designs
any design presented to him for registration, but any person aggrieved by any such refusal may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal,
Court immediately below and Court subordinate to the High Court
one and the same. The test for determining whether an aggrieved party has a right to appeal, other conditions being fulfilled,
Consider
the pros and cons of the matter after hearing the aggrieved person, Divisional Personnel Officer v. T.R. Challappan, (1976) 3 SCC
Civil proceeding
in exercise of its jurisdiction under Art. 226, where the aggrieved party seeks relief against infringement of civil rights by authorities
Appeal
valuable right of any appellant who is normally a person aggrieved by the impugned decision, Bolin Chetia v. Jagdish Bhuyan, (2005)
Administrative law
extra-judicial redress may be obtainable at the instance of persons aggrieved. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(1), 4th Edn. (2001), Para
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