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Jury
in England, Forsyth's History of Trial by Jury; and for comments on and proposed amendments of the law, see Erle's Jury
Justification
is otherwise if the plea is only one of fair comment, Digby v. Financial News, Ltd., (1907) 1 KB 502. Consult
Malice
proof of actual malice will defeat the defence of fair comment. See Odgers on Libel. An act lawful in itself is
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Glossist
A writer of comments
Provisional Order
an appeal to the same executive exclusively has been severely commented upon by the judiciary and publicists: see LORD HEWARI, L.C.J.,
To initiate
To initiate, as meaning to 'comment', Word and Phrases (Permanent Edn.) see also Om Parkesh Jaiswal v. D.K. Mittal, (2000)...
Vice-President
also the Head of the Secretariat of that Hose, A Comment-ary on the Constitution of India, Durga Dass Basu, 4th Edn.,
Glossographer
A writer of a glossary a commentator a scholiast
bloviate
To orate pompously used especially of politicians and news commentators
Glossarist
A writer of glosses or of a glossary a commentator a scholiast
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