Citizen - Law Dictionary Search Results
Backward class of citizens
Backward class of citizens, the expression 'backward class of citizens' in Article 16(4) means
Third party
Third party, means a person other than the citizen making a request for information and includes a public authority.
Status
term indicated the position of a persona. A full Roman citizen must have possessed the status liberatatis, famili', and civitatis, which
Rule of law
lastly there must be an independent judiciary to protect the citizen against excesses of executive and legislative power, Bachan Singh v.
Royalty
its attribute, even if assumed, can be claimed by a citizen, State of Himachal Pradesh v. Raja Mahendra Pal, (1999) 4
Religion
p. 198. Religion, in Sri Lanka, the Constitution guarantees a citizen freedom of religion subject to the restrictions prescribed by law
Relegation
person did not thereby lose the rights of a Roman citizen, nor those of his family, as the authority of a
Reasonableness and in public interest
19 and requires that restrictions on the freedoms of the citizen, in order to be permissible, must at the best be
Libertatibus allocandis
Libertatibus allocandis, a writ lying for a citizen or burgess, impleaded contrary to his liberty, to have his
Quo warranto
appointment to public office against law and to protect a citizen from being deprived of public office to which he has
- ‹ Prev
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- Next ›
- Last »