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Transcripto recognitionis fact' coram justiciariis itinerantibus
coram justiciariis itinerantibus, etc., an old writ to certify a cognizance taken by justices in eyre, Ibid. 151.
Sufficient cause
characteristic of the functioning of the governmental conditions would be cognizant to and requires adoption of pragmatic approach in justice-oriented process.
Such court
by him, on whose complaint the offence can be taken cognizance of, Nirmaljit Singh Hoon v. State of West Bengal, AIR
Seneschallo et mareshallo quod non teneat placita de libero tenemento
the steward and marshal of England, inhibiting them from taking cognizance of an action in their Court that concerns freehold, Reg.
Revenue
but all causes which would have been within the exclusive cognizance of the Court of Exchequer were assigned to the Exchequer
Public servant
the time when the court is called upon to take cognizance of the offence, State of Bombay v. Viswakant Srikant Pandit,
Monitory letters
ecclesiastical judge, upon information of scandal and abuses within the cognizance of his Court.
Prohibition
in any cause there depending, on the suggestion that the cognizance thereof belongs not to such Court. It is a remedy
Proceedings pending before a court
the submission of a chargesheet or a complaint, or taking cognizance thereon, Satyadhari Choudhary v. State, AIR 1953 Cal 661: 1953
Previous conviction
of any crime may be subjected, by the Court having cognizance of the crime, to police supervision for seven years or
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