Citizen - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hue and Cry
of offences. The public uproar that, at common law, a citizen was expected to initiate after discovering a crime, Black's Law
Freedom of press
Freedom of press, means right of citizen to speak, publish and express their view as well as
Fiction
traverse; e.g., an averment that the plaintiff was a Roman citizen, when in truth he was a foreigner, the object of
Expatriation
allegiance, with the intention of becoming a permanent resident and citizen in another country. See British Nationality and Status of Aliens
Environment
duty of the State but also the duty of every citizen to maintain hygienic environment, Virender Gaur v. State of Haryana,
Enemy or 'enemy subject' or 'enemy firm'
Defence of India Rules, 1971], but does not include a citizen of India. [Enemy Property Act, 1968 (34 of 1968), s.
Civil consequences
damages. In its comprehensive connotation every thing that affects a citizen in his civil life inflicts a civil consequence, P.K. Yadav
Directive principles of State Policy
principles require the State to strive to secure for its citizen legal justice and free legal aid, Constitution of India, Art.
De expensis civium et burgensium
addressed to the sheriff to levy the expenses of every citizen and burgess of Parliament, 4 Inst. 46; 23 Hen. 6,
Constitution
Jurisdiction as well as the basic rights of men and citizen, Dictionary of Political Science Joseph Dunner, 1965, p. 118 Indian
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