Corrupt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judgment
ground of non-joinder of the person against whom allegations of corrupt practice are made in the petition, is not a 'judgment'
Quo warranto
right to be elected to municipal offices, but the (English) Corrupt Practices (Municipal Elections) Act, 1872, by s. 12, replaced by
Material facts and material particulars
where his election is challenged on the ground of any corrupt practice, Roop Lal Sathi v. Nachhattar Singh Gill, AIR 1982
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Obscene
but does not have the effect of depraving, debasing and corrupting the morals of any reader of the novel, whereas obscenity
Particulars
Representation of the People Act, 1951 means 'instances' of a corrupt practice, Sangappa v. Shivamurti Swamy, AIR 1958 Mys 120 (124).
Public interest
in service while the services of the dishonest or the corrupt or who are almost dead wood, are to be dispensed
Public meeting
of an illegal practice within the meaning of the (English) Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act, 1883, and in any other
Secret
secrets of the confessional, see CONFESSION. As to secret commission, corruptly taken by an agent from the party with whom he
True copy
and the affidavit filed in support of the allegations of corrupt practice on the respondent in the election petition is to
Turpis arbiter
Turpis arbiter, a bribed or corrupt Judge.
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