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Direction
which the authority or court is empowered to give while deciding the case before it, Rajinder Nath v. C.I.T., AIR 1979
Diocesan Courts
limits, with the exception of places subject to peculiar jurisdiction; deciding all matters of spiritual discipline-suspending or depriving clergymen-and administering the
Extent
to the extent; issue is then joined, and it is decided either on demurrer or by a trial before a jury.
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Desirable
have the objective element of a need which can be decided only by taking all relevant circumstances into consideration so that
Designs
which a design ought to be registered, the comptroller may decide the question. (3) The comptroller may, if he thinks fit,
Demurrer
of the Court, waits until by such judgment the Court decides whether he is bound to answer. 'The office of a
Expectant heir
v. Morris, (1873) LR 8 Ch 484, which latter case decided that the (English) Sales of Reversions Act, 1867 (30 &
Final order
the other has been discussed and formulated in several cases decided by the Judicial Committee. The test for determining the finality
Extradition
State, the procedure to be followed by the courts in deciding, whether extradition should be granted and on what terms, is
Feigned issue
Law or Equity desired to have any question of fact decided by a jury, the Court might direct a writ of
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