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Laws in force

is an inclusive definition and is intended to include laws passed or made by a Legislature or other competent authority before the commencement of the Constitution irrespective of the fact that the law or any part thereof

Jus patronatus

Jus patronatus, a commission granted by a bishop to some persons, usually his chancellor and others, of competent learning, to inquire who is the rightful patron of a church.

Judicial, quasi judicial

to quasi-judicial decisions. Where, however, the executive or administrative bodies are not required to act judicially and are competent to deal with issues referred to them administratively, their conclusions cannot be treated as quasi-judicial conclusions, Engineering Mazdoor

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Judicial decision

V. Madhavarao, AIR 1964 AP 132. The requisites of a judicial decision or act thus: If, (a) a competent authority, not being a court in the ordinary sense, (b) has power to give a binding and authoritative

Judicial Act

Deputy Panchayat Officer, AIR 1957 AP 539. A Judicial act seems to be an act done by a competent authority upon a consideration of facts and circumstances and imposing liability or affecting the rights of others. It

Joint-tenancy

which legal estate may in such cases always be in some person, called the estate owner, who is competent to give a title to the whole estate without the concurrence of other parties. that legal estate has

Investigation

of Money-Laundering Act, 2003 (15 of 2003), s. 2(na)] Under the Food Adulteration Act, an ordinary citizen is competent to collect samples and send them to the public analyst, and based on the report of the public

Inquisition

unsound mind demands a jury, unless the judge is satisfied by personal examination that he is not mentally competent to form and express a wish to that effect. See (English) Lunacy Act, 1890, ss. 90-107. By s.

Probate

Probate, means the copy of a Will certified under the seal of a court of competent jurisdiction with a grant of administration to the estate of the testator. [Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of

Principal and agent

Principal and agent, he who being sui juris, and competent to do any act for his own benefit on his own account, employs another person to do it,

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Laws in force

is an inclusive definition and is intended to include laws passed or made by a Legislature or other competent authority before the commencement of the Constitution irrespective of the fact that the law or any part thereof

Jus patronatus

Jus patronatus, a commission granted by a bishop to some persons, usually his chancellor and others, of competent learning, to inquire who is the rightful patron of a church.

Judicial, quasi judicial

to quasi-judicial decisions. Where, however, the executive or administrative bodies are not required to act judicially and are competent to deal with issues referred to them administratively, their conclusions cannot be treated as quasi-judicial conclusions, Engineering Mazdoor

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Judicial decision

V. Madhavarao, AIR 1964 AP 132. The requisites of a judicial decision or act thus: If, (a) a competent authority, not being a court in the ordinary sense, (b) has power to give a binding and authoritative

Judicial Act

Deputy Panchayat Officer, AIR 1957 AP 539. A Judicial act seems to be an act done by a competent authority upon a consideration of facts and circumstances and imposing liability or affecting the rights of others. It

Joint-tenancy

which legal estate may in such cases always be in some person, called the estate owner, who is competent to give a title to the whole estate without the concurrence of other parties. that legal estate has

Investigation

of Money-Laundering Act, 2003 (15 of 2003), s. 2(na)] Under the Food Adulteration Act, an ordinary citizen is competent to collect samples and send them to the public analyst, and based on the report of the public

Inquisition

unsound mind demands a jury, unless the judge is satisfied by personal examination that he is not mentally competent to form and express a wish to that effect. See (English) Lunacy Act, 1890, ss. 90-107. By s.

Probate

Probate, means the copy of a Will certified under the seal of a court of competent jurisdiction with a grant of administration to the estate of the testator. [Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of

Principal and agent

Principal and agent, he who being sui juris, and competent to do any act for his own benefit on his own account, employs another person to do it,

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