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Election Commission

These writs are addressed to the Returning Officers in each Constituency, who is responsible for the conduct of election in that

Public meeting

is committed at a political meeting held in any parliamentary constituency between the date of the issue of a writ for

Kutcha arhatiya

Kutcha arhatiya acts as an agent on behalf of his constituent and never acts as a principal to him. The person

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House of Commons

House of Commons, one of the constituent parts of Parliament, being the assembly of knights of shires,

Grounds

based. Apart from con-clusions of facts, 'grounds' have a factual constituent, also. They must contain the pith and substance of primary

Principal and agent

employs another person to do it, is called the principal constituent, or employer, and he who is thus employed is called

Matter

That of which anything is composed constituent substance material the material or substantial part of anything the

Decomposition

The act or process of resolving the constituent parts of a compound body or substance into its elementary

federal

federal [Latin foeder- foedus compact, league] 1 : of or constituting a form of government in which power is distributed between

Carried on by him

in s. 10(1) and those critical words are an essential constituent of that which is to produce the taxable income. Therefore,

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