Domiciliary - Law Dictionary Search Results
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domiciliary : of, relating to, or constituting a domicile [ jurisdiction] n pl: -ar·ies : a person who is domiciled in a particular jurisdiction (as a country) [a French ] compare resident ...
resident
resident : one who has a residence in a particular place but does not necessarily have the status of a citizen compare citizen, domiciliary resident adj ...
Domicilary visits
Domicilary visits, according to the plain meaning of the words 'domiciliary visits' the police authorities are authorised to enter the premises of the suspect, knock at the door and have it opened and search it for the purpose of ascertaining his presence in the house, Kharak Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1963 SC 1295 (1300). [Uttar Pradesh Police Regulations Regn. 236, cl. (b)]...
Vaccination
Vaccination, inoculation with the virus of cowpox as a preventive of smallpox. First made compulsory in 1853 by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 100, gratuitous vaccination having been previously provided for in the various enactments, dating from 1840, on the subject prior to 1867, all of which were repealed by the Vaccination Act of that year (30 & 31 Vict. c. 84). By the Act it was provided, inter alia, that the parent of every child born in England should within three months after the birth of such child, or where by reason of the death, illness, absence, or inability of the parent or other cause, any other person should have the custody of such child, 1898 by the (English) Vaccination Act, 1898, and this last Act was itself amended by the (English) Vaccination Act, 1907, in order to give relief to persons having a conscientious objection to vaccination, and s. 1(1) is as follows:-1.-(1) No parent or other person shall be liable to any penalty under s. 29 or s. 31 of the Vaccination Act of 1867 if...
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