Contented Matter - Law Dictionary Search Results
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The state of being contented or satisfied content...
matter
matter 1 : a subject of consideration, disagreement, or litigation: as a : a legal case, dispute, or issue [a within the court's jurisdiction] often used in titles of legal proceedings [ of Doe] see also in re b : one or more facts, claims, or rights examined, disputed, asserted, proven, or determined by legal process matter in controversy 1 : matter called also matter in dispute 2 : the monetary amount involved in a case matter in issue : a matter that is in dispute as part or all of a legal issue matter of fact : a matter primarily involving proof or evidence rather than a question of law matter of form : a matter concerning form or details often of a relatively inessential nature rather than substance [a petition invalid because of a matter of form] matter of law : a matter involving or consisting of the application of law [entitled to judgment as a matter of law "National Law Journal"] matter of record : a matter (as a fact) entered on the record of a court or other o...
Content
Contained within limits hence having the desires limited by that which one has not disposed to repine or grumble satisfied contented at rest...
Contentation
Content satisfaction...
Contented
Content easy in mind satisfied quiet willing...
Contentful
Full of content...
Contently
In a contented manner...
Contents
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Service matter
Service matter, the term 'service matters' means all matters relating to conditions of services including the disciplinary matters, Union of India v. Parma Nanda, AIR 1989 SC 1185: (1989) 2 SCC 177.Service matters, in relation to a person, means all matters relating to the conditions of his service in connection with the affairs of the Union or any State or of any local or other authority within the territory of India or under the control of the Government of India, or, as the case may be, of any corporation or society owned or controlled by the Government, as respects, (i) Remuneration (includ-ing allowances), pension and other retirement benefits; (ii) tenure including confirmation, senio-rity, promotion, reversion, premature retirement and superannuation; (iii) leave of any kind; (iv) disciplinary matters; or (v) any other matter whatsoever. [Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 (13 of 1985), s. 3(r)]...
Cause or matter
Cause or matter, the words 'cause' and 'matter' are often used in juxtaposition, but they have different meanings. 'Cause' means any action or any criminal proceedings and 'matter' means any proceedings in court not in a cause. When used together, the words 'cause or matter' cover almost every kind of proceeding in court, whether civil or criminal, whether interlocutory or final, and whether before or after judgment, Union Carbide Corporation v. Union of India, (1991) 4 SCC 584 (626). [Constitution of India, Art. 142(1)]...
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