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Mandamus
whom it is addressed. Mandamus is a command issued to direct any person, corporation, inferior Courts or Government, requiring him or
Direction
Direction, the rule of law in a case given to a
Summons
of detail in the procedure of a suit; as, for directions; to modify pleadings when inconvenient, to require security for costs,
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Directive principles of State Policy
Directive principles of State Policy, some of the important directive principles
Directly
Directly, The word 'directly', according to Webster's New World Dictionary, means
Directions, summons for
Directions, summons for, one general summons with respect to pleadings, discovery,
Originating summons
Originating summons, a summons without writ, returnable in the chambers of a judge of the High Court. summonses of this...
Worker, directly or through any agency
Worker, directly or through any agency, a 'worker' under the definition means
Peremptory mandamus
Peremptory mandamus, a second mandamus, which issues where the return which has been made to the first writ is found...
Default summons
Default summons, a procedure in the county courts for the summary recovery of a debt or liquidated demand. These summonses...
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