Competent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Trial
cases, Dipak Chandra Ruhidas v. Chanden Kumar Sarkar, AIR 2003 SC 3701. Trial, is the conclusion, by a competent tribunal, of question in issue in legal proceedings, whether civil or criminal. Strouds Judicial Dictionary (5th Edn.) Indian
Contract
Contract, an agreement between competent parties, to do or to abstain from doing some act. For numerous other definitions, see Chalmers's Sale of
Specific performance
which will be directed to be specifically executed, are these:- (a) The contract must be entered into by competent parties, or their lawfully authorized agents. The general rule is, that all parties who can bind themselves at
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Criminal Evidence Act
Act by which every person charged with an offence and his or her wife or husband became a competent, but not a compellable, witness for the defence at every stage of the proceedings. The Evidence Acts, 1851
Negligence
negligent. It is well-established law that it is sufficient if he exercises the ordinary skill of an ordinary competent man exercising that particular art....... In the case of a medical man, negligence means failure to act in
Law in force
and territorial references in any such law to the State of Punjab shall, until otherwise provided by a competent Legislature or other competent authority, be construed as meaning the territories within that State immediately before the appointed
Judicially separated
context, therefore, it means an act done in pursuance of an order or direction of a court of competent jurisdiction. It is used in contrast to separate living by agreement of parties or at the intervention of
Judicial
Judicial, 'judicial' extends 'to the acts and orders of a competent authority which has power to impose a liability or to give a decision which determines the rights or
Information
what is contemplated is information as to the law created by a formal source, that is, from a competent legislature or from a competent judicial or quasi-judicial authority, which influences the course of the assessment and decides
Entitled to act
a guardian for the case, in proceedings under this Act. (iv) no person 'entitled to act' shall be competent to receive the compensation money payable to the person for whom he is entitled to act, unless he
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