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Science
a typewriter expert as an opinion evidence coming within the ambit of s. 45 of the Evidence Act, State v. S.J.
Suit
Procedure Code, 1908, s. 11) Suit, cannot include in its ambit execution or execution proceedings. The interpretation of word 'suit' in
Taking out to a place outside India
outside territorial waters of India, they will come within the ambit of expression 'taking out to a place outside India', Collector
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Tribunal
Tribunal, includes, within its ambit, all adjudicating bodies, provided they are constituted by the State
Vacant
said to have a more definite connotation and a narrower ambit than the word 'expedient' but that does not mean necessarily
Vital statistics
Vital statistics, registration of marriage would come within the ambit of expression 'vital statistics', Sheema v. Ashwini Kuar, (2006) 2
Incidence of duty
passed on to another person would take it within its ambit not only the passing of the duty directly to another
In or in relation to
conflict of judicial opinion in regard to the meaning and ambit of these words. Now, thus, the settled position is that
House of Commons
of Commons acting collectively in a matter falling within the ambit of its domestic affairs is privileged, R. v. Graham Campbell,
Contrary to law and not according to law
75(1) of the Act. The latter expression is wider in ambit than the former. It is neither desirable nor possible to
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