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Final

Final, The expression 'final' prima facie connotes that an order passed on appeal under the Act is conclusive and no further appeal lies against it. The expression 'final' may have a restrictive meaning in other contexts,...

Gewineda

Gewineda, the ancient convention of the people to decide a cause, Leg. Ethel. c. 1.

Final order

Final order, an order appealed against cannot be regarded as a final order, where it does not of its own force bind or affect the rights of the parties, Prem Chand Satramdas v. State of Bihar,...

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Foreign Attachment

Foreign Attachment, a custom which prevails in the city of London, whereby a debt owing to a defendant, sued in the Court of the Mayor or Sheriff, may be attached in the hands of the debtor....

Foreign law

Foreign law in the courts of this country is a question of fact, which is decided by the judge, not the jury (Administration of Justice Act, 1920, s. 15). See LAW, QUESTIONS OF, and SKILLED WITNESS....

Diary

Diary, The expression 'diary' referred to in s. 167(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code is the special diary mentioned in s. 167(2) which should contain full and unabridged statements of persons examined by the police so...

Good faith

Good faith, nothing shall be deemed to be done in good faith which is not done with due care and attention. [Limitation Act, 1963, s. 2 (h)] The expression 'good faith' has not been defined in...

Habeas corpora juratorum

Habeas corpora juratorum, Law Latin (that you have the bodies of the jurors), a process which issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, commanding the sheriff to summon a jury. The practice was similar to...

Hearing

Hearing, an investigation of a controversy. See TRIAL. A judicial session, usu. open to the public, held for purpose of deciding issues of fact or of law, sometimes with witnesses testifying, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,...

Held for Commercial Purpose

Held for Commercial Purpose, an individual acquiring (or having acquired for his own use subsequently decides to hold) products for a purpose other than his own use, such products are to be regarded as held for...

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Final

Final, The expression 'final' prima facie connotes that an order passed on appeal under the Act is conclusive and no further appeal lies against it. The expression 'final' may have a restrictive meaning in other contexts,...

Gewineda

Gewineda, the ancient convention of the people to decide a cause, Leg. Ethel. c. 1.

Final order

Final order, an order appealed against cannot be regarded as a final order, where it does not of its own force bind or affect the rights of the parties, Prem Chand Satramdas v. State of Bihar,...

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Foreign Attachment

Foreign Attachment, a custom which prevails in the city of London, whereby a debt owing to a defendant, sued in the Court of the Mayor or Sheriff, may be attached in the hands of the debtor....

Foreign law

Foreign law in the courts of this country is a question of fact, which is decided by the judge, not the jury (Administration of Justice Act, 1920, s. 15). See LAW, QUESTIONS OF, and SKILLED WITNESS....

Diary

Diary, The expression 'diary' referred to in s. 167(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code is the special diary mentioned in s. 167(2) which should contain full and unabridged statements of persons examined by the police so...

Good faith

Good faith, nothing shall be deemed to be done in good faith which is not done with due care and attention. [Limitation Act, 1963, s. 2 (h)] The expression 'good faith' has not been defined in...

Habeas corpora juratorum

Habeas corpora juratorum, Law Latin (that you have the bodies of the jurors), a process which issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, commanding the sheriff to summon a jury. The practice was similar to...

Hearing

Hearing, an investigation of a controversy. See TRIAL. A judicial session, usu. open to the public, held for purpose of deciding issues of fact or of law, sometimes with witnesses testifying, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,...

Held for Commercial Purpose

Held for Commercial Purpose, an individual acquiring (or having acquired for his own use subsequently decides to hold) products for a purpose other than his own use, such products are to be regarded as held for...

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