Disqualify - Law Dictionary Search Results
disqualify
disqualify -fied -fy·ing 1 : to deprive of the required qualities,
disqualified
rendered ineligible by law or rule or provision as disqualified from voting
disqualification
something that disqualifies or incapacitates 2 : the act of disqualifying : state of being disqualified [ of a juror for
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Election Commission
of President and Vice-President. [Constitution of India, Art. 324] Can disqualify a person for six years from voting on ground of
Woman
Vict. c. 41), s. 1, and see infra. The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act, 1919, s. 1, provides that a person shall
Interest
4. Such a personal advantage derivable from his judgment as disqualifies a judge from hearing the cause by virtue of the
Electoral roll
to be registered in the electoral role. A person is disqualified for the registration in the electoral roll if he is
Clergy
36). The clergy, by 41 Geo. 3, c. 63, are disqualified from sitting in the House of Commons. By the Ministers
Disqualification
The act of disqualifying or state of being disqualified want of qualification incompetency disability
Jury
a house of a certain rateable value. Until the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act, 1919, women were disqualified at common law from
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