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As the case may be
As the case may be, expression 'as the case may be' is otherwise rendered superflous, Union of India v. Ashok Kumar,
Case stated
Case stated, a narrative (agreed upon by both parties to an action, or drawn up by an impartial person
Prima facie case
Prima facie case, a prima facie case does not mean a case proved to the hilt but a case which can
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Crown cases reserved
Crown cases reserved. Questions of law at criminal trials (except in the case of demurrers and writs of error) might
Shelley's case, Rule in
Shelley's case, Rule in. intimately connected with the quantity of estate which a tenant may hold in realty, is the
Leading cases
Leading cases. A case so frequently followed as to become invested with peculiar authority is termed a 'leading case.' The
case management
case management techniques used to process cases from one stage of the proceeding to another, such as setting deadlines
Ruling cases
Ruling cases, cases having much the same character and effect as Leading Cases (see that title).
Drawee in case of need
Drawee in case of need, when in the bill or in any endorsement thereon the name of any person is given
In other cases before the judgment is pronounced
In other cases before the judgment is pronounced, the phrase 'in other cases before the judgement is pronounced' in s. 494,
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