Consideringly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Consider
Consider, The word 'consider' merely connotes that there should be active application of the mind by the disciplinary authority after...
Direction to consider the case
Direction to consider the case, in case where High Court merely directs the authority to 'consider' the matter without recording...
Considers it necessary
Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the authority concerned has thought over the matter deliberately and...
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Self considering
Considering in ones own mind deliberating
Consideringly
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question
question 1 : a particular query directed to a witness compare interrogatory hy·po·thet·i·cal question [hī-pə-the-ti-kəl] : a question directed to...
Schedule
Schedule, a small scroll; a writing additional or appendant, as a list of fixtures in a lease or details of...
Stigma
Stigma, denotes loss of confidence by the employer amount to 'stigma', Kamal Kishore Lakshman v. Pan American World Airways, AIR...
Shall
Shall, a word of slippery semantics in a rule is not decisive and the context of the statute, the purpose...
Right to begin
Right to begin. If the affirmative of the issue is on the plaintiff, he, in general, has a right to...
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