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Res judicata
Res judicata, a final judgment already decided between the same parties or their privies on the same
Resolution
of the Bankruptcy Act, 1914, 'ordinary resolution' means a resolution decided by a majority in value of creditors present, personally or
Under the provisions hereinbefore contained
the beginning. All that he has to do when he decides that the case ought to be committed is to inform
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Without prejudice
'without prejudice' means; (1) that the matter had not been decided on merits, and (2) that fresh proceedings according to law
May make such enquiry and pass such order thereon
consider impartially the objections raised by the aggrieved party, and decide the dispute according to procedure consistent with the principles of
Proved to the satisfaction of the court
or disagreeing with the terms of compromise or agreement, and decide them so that the parties get full justice in the
Pr'fectus urbi
extending one hundred miles from the city, and power to decide both civil and criminal cases. As he was considered the
Presumption of fact and presumption in of law
Act allows the judge a discretion in each case to decide whether the fact which under s. 114 may be presumed
Precedent
principle on which a question before a court has been decided is alone binding as a precedent, Uttaranchal Road Transport Corporation
Negligence
fact only where it is left to the jury to decide whether the defendant has shown a want of care which
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