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Apology

96), s. 1, (commonly called Lord Campbell's Act), a defendant in an action of libel may in some cases plead the offer of an apology in mitigation of damages. And by s. 2, in any action for

Apartment

by the promoter for use by the owner of such apartment for parking any vehicle or, as the case may be, for the residence of any domestic aide employed in such apartment. [Delhi Apartment Ownership Act, 1986

Any Person present in the court

only to such persons who are parties to a cause pending before the court and in a given case may even include the witnesses in the said cause but where there is no cause pending before the

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Any person not being the accused

the accused' in s. 319 would cover any person who is not already before the Court in the case in which order under s. 319 is passed. It is the duty of the Court to bring before

Any person

is no longer possible. The scope of this rationale does not, however, extend to cover the class of cases where gratuitous passengers for whom no insurance policy was envisaged, and for whom no insurance premium was paid,

Any other sum chargeable under the provisions of this Act

Any other sum chargeable under the provisions of this Act, would not include cases where any sum payable to the non-resident is a trading receipt which may or may not include 'pure

Any mistake apparent from record

scientifically, precisely or exhaustively and should be determined in the light of the fact and circum-stances of each case. It is well-settled that an error can be said to be an error apparent on the face of

Anti-suit injunction

of injunction. When a court restrains a party to a suit/proceeding before it, from instituting or presenting a case in another court including a foreign court, Modi Entertainment Network v. W.S.G. Cricket Pvt. Ltd., (2003) 4 SCC

Amends, tender of

tender of, was by many particular statutes made a defence in an action for a wrong, especially in cases where the wrong had been done by some public authority or person acting in pursuance of an (English)

Antedate

than that true date e.g. antedate a check. To precede in time e.g. the doctrine antedates the Smith case by many years, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 91.

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