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In any such case
In any such case, The opening words of sub-s. (3) of s. 137, viz., 'In any such case' make it clear that
On the fact and in the circumstances of the case
On the fact and in the circumstances of the case, when the question referred to the High Court speaks of 'on the facts and in the circumstances of
Theory of the case
Theory of the case, means a comprehensive and orderly mental arrangement of principles and facts, conceived and constructed for the purpose of
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Class or classes of cases
Class or classes of cases, relate to group or groups of individuals, who by the nature of their activities fall under one particular
Good cause, sufficient case Difference
Good cause, sufficient case Difference, The differ-ence between the words 'good cause' for non-appearance in O. IX, R. 7 and 'sufficient cause'
Any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case
Any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case, includes an accused person who fills that role because the police suppose him to have committed the crime
trespass on the case
trespass on the case see trespass
Petard
A case containing powder to be exploded esp a conical or cylindrical case of metal filled with powder and attached
VerbarRemanet
A case for trial which can not be tried during the term a postponed case
Case decided
Cartulary [fr. Carrta, Lat., paper], a place where papers or records are kept.
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