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Void
or otherwise held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction', Judicial Review of Administrative Action, De Smith, Woolf and
Trial
AIR 2003 SC 3701. Trial, is the conclusion, by a competent tribunal, of question in issue in legal proceedings, whether civil
Stare decisis
that, when the law is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction authorised to construe it, such declaration, in absence of
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Specific performance
are these:- (a) The contract must be entered into by competent parties, or their lawfully authorized agents. The general rule is,
Rem, Judgment in
the status of some particular subject-matter by a tribunal having competent jurisdiction and concluding all persons (not merely the parties to
Probation
the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant and if he is found not suitable
Pith and substance-doctrine of
law is impugned as being ultra vires of the legislative competence, what is required to be ascertained is the true character
Negligence
sufficient if he exercises the ordinary skill of an ordinary competent man exercising that particular art....... In the case of a
Judicially separated
pursuance of an order or direction of a court of competent jurisdiction. It is used in contrast to separate living by
noncompetition agreement
in which an employee promises not to work for a competing employer (or to set up a competing business) during, or
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