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Court
its provisions. Those provisions invest them with many of the 'trappings' of a court and deprive them of arbitrary or absolute discretion and power, J&K Iron and Steel Co. v. Iron and Steel Mazdoor Union, (1955) 2
Cruel and unusual treatment
man the possibility of obtaining an international determina-tion material to the question of commutation, but then to improve arbitrary restriction which prevent him having a reasonable opportunity to obtain a substantive conclusion, Briggs v. Baptiste (PC), (2000)
Fiat
Castro v. Murray, (1875) LR 10 Ex 213. See PETITION OF RIGHT. An order or decree esp. an arbitrary one; a court decree esp. one relating to a routine matter, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 638.
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Gratuity
any rule conferring absolute discretion not testable on reason, justice or fair play must be treated as utterly arbitrary and unreason-able and discarded, Sudhir Chandra Sarkar v. Tata Iron and Steel Co. Ltd., AIR 1984 SC 1064
In the opinion of the custodian
use of the expression 'in the opinion of the Custodian' was not intended to invest the Custodian with arbitrary authority. In forming his opinion, he was bound to act judicially, Custodian of Evacuee Property v. Rabia Bai,
Institutions
value of the thing he would recover. The fifth is of Actions of good faith, strict law, and arbitrary. The sixth is of Actions in which the total of what is due is sued for, and in
Laudibus (de) legum angli'
some of our princes wished to introduce the civil law merely for the sake of governing in the arbitrary way allowed by that law, which declares, quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem. He then proceed to examine
Law
'procedure established by law' in Article 21 means a law which is right, just and fair and not arbitrary, fanciful or oppressive, Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration AIR 1978 SC 1675: (1979) 1 SCR 392: (1978) 4
Month
s. 3(35)] Month, in its ordinary accepted sense, the expression 'month' means a 'calendar month running from any arbitrary date, the period expires with the day, in the succeeding month immediately preceding the day corresponding to the
Peremptory Challenge
Peremptory Challenge, an arbitrary species of challenge to a certain number of jurors without showing any cause. This privilege is granted to
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Arbitrary - Law Dictionary Search Results
Court
its provisions. Those provisions invest them with many of the 'trappings' of a court and deprive them of arbitrary or absolute discretion and power, J&K Iron and Steel Co. v. Iron and Steel Mazdoor Union, (1955) 2
Cruel and unusual treatment
man the possibility of obtaining an international determina-tion material to the question of commutation, but then to improve arbitrary restriction which prevent him having a reasonable opportunity to obtain a substantive conclusion, Briggs v. Baptiste (PC), (2000)
Fiat
Castro v. Murray, (1875) LR 10 Ex 213. See PETITION OF RIGHT. An order or decree esp. an arbitrary one; a court decree esp. one relating to a routine matter, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 638.
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Gratuity
any rule conferring absolute discretion not testable on reason, justice or fair play must be treated as utterly arbitrary and unreason-able and discarded, Sudhir Chandra Sarkar v. Tata Iron and Steel Co. Ltd., AIR 1984 SC 1064
In the opinion of the custodian
use of the expression 'in the opinion of the Custodian' was not intended to invest the Custodian with arbitrary authority. In forming his opinion, he was bound to act judicially, Custodian of Evacuee Property v. Rabia Bai,
Institutions
value of the thing he would recover. The fifth is of Actions of good faith, strict law, and arbitrary. The sixth is of Actions in which the total of what is due is sued for, and in
Laudibus (de) legum angli'
some of our princes wished to introduce the civil law merely for the sake of governing in the arbitrary way allowed by that law, which declares, quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem. He then proceed to examine
Law
'procedure established by law' in Article 21 means a law which is right, just and fair and not arbitrary, fanciful or oppressive, Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration AIR 1978 SC 1675: (1979) 1 SCR 392: (1978) 4
Month
s. 3(35)] Month, in its ordinary accepted sense, the expression 'month' means a 'calendar month running from any arbitrary date, the period expires with the day, in the succeeding month immediately preceding the day corresponding to the
Peremptory Challenge
Peremptory Challenge, an arbitrary species of challenge to a certain number of jurors without showing any cause. This privilege is granted to
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