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Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure
limited exemption from the provisions of the CrPC insofar as they limit the class of persons who are competent to investigate into offences mentioned in the section and to arrest without a warrant. It does not mean
Partner
benefits upon the minor by treating him as a partner; but it does not render a minor a competent and full partner. For that purpose, the law of Partnership must be considered, apart from the definition in
Person
AIR 1995 Cal 247. Person, includes an individual, 'a family', a group of individuals, Haresh Kantilal Vora v. Competent Authority, AIR 1993 Guj 41: (1992) 2 Guj LT 4241. Person, includes an individual, any State Govern-ment, the
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Pious purpose
a gift by a husband to his wife of immovable ancestral property. Even the father-in-law would not be competent to make a gift at the time of the marriage of his daughter-in-law in so far as immovable
Place of safety
is willing temporarily to receive and take care of the juvenile and which, in the opinion of the competent authority, may be a place of safety for the juvenile. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,
Magna Carta
before, or that if the house be a castle, and if she depart from the castle, then a competent house shall be forthwith provided for her, in which she may honestly dwell, until her dower be to
Instrument of transfer
(16 of 1908), or, as the case may be, the statement registered under s. 269 AB with the competent authority. [Income-tax Act, 1961, s. 269A (f)]
Licence
and dancing licences, see MUSIC AND DANCING. As to driving licence, it means the licence issued by a competent authority authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a Motor Vehicle or a
Learner's licence
Learner's licence, 'learner's licence' means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive as a learner, a motor vehicle or
Laying a foundation
Laying a foundation, means introducing evidence of certain facts needed to render later evidence relevant, material, or competent. For example, propounding a hypothetical question to an expert is necessary before the expert may render an opinion.
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Competent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure
limited exemption from the provisions of the CrPC insofar as they limit the class of persons who are competent to investigate into offences mentioned in the section and to arrest without a warrant. It does not mean
Partner
benefits upon the minor by treating him as a partner; but it does not render a minor a competent and full partner. For that purpose, the law of Partnership must be considered, apart from the definition in
Person
AIR 1995 Cal 247. Person, includes an individual, 'a family', a group of individuals, Haresh Kantilal Vora v. Competent Authority, AIR 1993 Guj 41: (1992) 2 Guj LT 4241. Person, includes an individual, any State Govern-ment, the
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Pious purpose
a gift by a husband to his wife of immovable ancestral property. Even the father-in-law would not be competent to make a gift at the time of the marriage of his daughter-in-law in so far as immovable
Place of safety
is willing temporarily to receive and take care of the juvenile and which, in the opinion of the competent authority, may be a place of safety for the juvenile. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,
Magna Carta
before, or that if the house be a castle, and if she depart from the castle, then a competent house shall be forthwith provided for her, in which she may honestly dwell, until her dower be to
Instrument of transfer
(16 of 1908), or, as the case may be, the statement registered under s. 269 AB with the competent authority. [Income-tax Act, 1961, s. 269A (f)]
Licence
and dancing licences, see MUSIC AND DANCING. As to driving licence, it means the licence issued by a competent authority authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a Motor Vehicle or a
Learner's licence
Learner's licence, 'learner's licence' means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive as a learner, a motor vehicle or
Laying a foundation
Laying a foundation, means introducing evidence of certain facts needed to render later evidence relevant, material, or competent. For example, propounding a hypothetical question to an expert is necessary before the expert may render an opinion.
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