Alias - Law Dictionary Search Results
inflammatory
to cause anger, animosity, or indignation [the use of an alias by a defendant is…almost always "F. D. Doucette"] NOTE: Evidence,
writ
indicate its historical importance as an instrument of judicial authority. alias writ : a writ issued upon the failure of a
monicker
The name of a person especially an alias or a nickname
Pseudonym
the time as by an author a pen name an alias
Wife and husband
only legally married wife and husband, Laxmibai v. Ayodhya Prasad alias Ramadhar, AIR 1991 MP 47(51). (Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, s.
Beau-pleader
shall demand such fine, prohibiting him to demand it; an alias, pluries, and attachment followed, Nat. Br. 596. It used to
Such court
the holder of a decree of that Court, Shaukat Hussai alias Ali Akram v. Bhuneshwari Devi, AIR 1973 SC 528 (532):
Sequatur sub suo periculo
had nothing whereby he might be summoned; then issued an alias and a pluries, and if he came not in on
Reasonable cause of action
ground for striking it out, Mohan Rowale v. Damodar Tatyaba alias Dada Sahib, 1994 2 SCC 392.
Pluries
issues in the third instance, after the first and the alias have been ineffectual. See EXECUTION.
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