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Forfeiture

apply to the Court, which may grant or refuse relief as it thinks fit. The s. does not apply to a breach of covenant

Torture

examine him upon such questions as our said serjeants shall think fit to propose to him.' It was abolished in Scotland

Recommendation and prescription

to accept the recommendation or to reject it as they think fit, Naraindas Indurkhya v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1974

Great Seal

Great Seal of Ireland may, if his Majesty shall so think fit, after the Union, be used in like manner as

Separate estate

1881), the Chancery Division of the High Court may, if it thinks fit, where it appears to the Court for the benefit of

Coast-guard

from time to time up to 10,000 as it may think fit for the constitution of a Coast-guard. The force was

Appointment in exercise of a Power

issue in such shares as the donees of the power think fit, and the trustees will then hold the funds in

Guardianship

or by the High or County Court if it shall think fit. A corresponding right is given to the father. (3)

Rescission

(English) Law of Property Act, 1925, the Court can, if it thinks fit, order the return of any deposit where the Court refuses

Co-respondent

for divorce presented by the wife the Court may, if it thinks fit, direct that the person with whom the husband is alleged

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