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Tedious Repetition
Tedious Repetition, in Lok Sabha, the Speaker after having called the attention of the House to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance or in tedious repetition either of his own arguments or of
Teachers of University
University, means teachers appointed or recognised by the University for imparting education in agriculture and allied sciences or conducting and guiding research in agriculture or conducting and guiding programmes of extension education. [Gujarat Agricultural Universities Act, 2004,
Sexual harassment
form of sex discrimination projected through unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual favours and other verbal or physical conduct with sexual overtones, whether directly or by implication, particularly when submission to or rejection of such a conduct
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Parliament prorogation
of intention to move for leave to introduce a Bill shall Lapse on prorogation, Rules on Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 335; Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in
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a person's body, property, or other area that the person would reasonably be expected to consider as private, conducted by a law-enforcement officer for the purpose of finding evidence of crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Rape
prosecution, not as evidence of the facts complained of (see HEARSAY EVIDENCE), but of the consistency of the conduct of the woman with the story told by her in the witness-box, and as negativing consent on her
Professional misconduct
impose on or deceive the court or the adverse party or his counsel, and in fact in any conduct which tends to bring reproach on the legal profession or to alienate the favourable opinion which the public
Private member
Private member, is a member of a legislature other than a minister, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 2(1); Rules of Procedure and Conduct of (Rajya Sabha)
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
repealing the Poor Prisoners' Defence Act, 1903, entitles any person to free legal aid in the preparation and conduct of his defence at the trial and to have solicitor and counsel assigned to him for that purpose,
Pilot
Pilot, a person taken on board at any particular place for the purpose of conducting a ship through a river, road, or channel, or from or into a port, defined in s. 742
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Conductivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tedious Repetition
Tedious Repetition, in Lok Sabha, the Speaker after having called the attention of the House to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance or in tedious repetition either of his own arguments or of
Teachers of University
University, means teachers appointed or recognised by the University for imparting education in agriculture and allied sciences or conducting and guiding research in agriculture or conducting and guiding programmes of extension education. [Gujarat Agricultural Universities Act, 2004,
Sexual harassment
form of sex discrimination projected through unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual favours and other verbal or physical conduct with sexual overtones, whether directly or by implication, particularly when submission to or rejection of such a conduct
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Parliament prorogation
of intention to move for leave to introduce a Bill shall Lapse on prorogation, Rules on Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 335; Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in
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a person's body, property, or other area that the person would reasonably be expected to consider as private, conducted by a law-enforcement officer for the purpose of finding evidence of crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Rape
prosecution, not as evidence of the facts complained of (see HEARSAY EVIDENCE), but of the consistency of the conduct of the woman with the story told by her in the witness-box, and as negativing consent on her
Professional misconduct
impose on or deceive the court or the adverse party or his counsel, and in fact in any conduct which tends to bring reproach on the legal profession or to alienate the favourable opinion which the public
Private member
Private member, is a member of a legislature other than a minister, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 2(1); Rules of Procedure and Conduct of (Rajya Sabha)
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
repealing the Poor Prisoners' Defence Act, 1903, entitles any person to free legal aid in the preparation and conduct of his defence at the trial and to have solicitor and counsel assigned to him for that purpose,
Pilot
Pilot, a person taken on board at any particular place for the purpose of conducting a ship through a river, road, or channel, or from or into a port, defined in s. 742
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