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Capitation fee, Profiteering

its own fee structure there can be no profiteering and capitation fees cannot be charged. Islamic Academy of Education v. State of Karnataka, (2003) 6 SCC 697: AIR 2003 SC 3724. [Constitution of India Arts. 19(1)(g), 4(6),

Blasphemy

Law, see Reg. v. Ramsay & Foote, (1993) 15 Cox, CC 231. In case an offender has been educated in or at any time made profession of Christianity, the statute 9 & 10 Wm. 3, c. 32

Black stone lawyer

Black stone lawyer, means a lawyer with a broad knowledge of blackletter principles; A self-educated lawyer (especially in antebellum America) whose legal training consists primarily of reading Blackstone's Commentaries, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 163.

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Bias

Bias [adopted from Fr. biais, oblique]. The law will not suppose a possibility of bias in a judge, who is already sworn to administer impartial justice, and whose authority greatly depends upon that presumption and idea,...

Army school

Army school, is a school established for the purpose of affording education to children of Non-Commissioned Officers and men of Her Majesty's regular land forces and conducted under the authority

Approved schools

Approved schools. These schools are schools intended for the education and training of persons to be sent there in pursuance of the Children and Young Persons Act, 1933

Apostacy

Christianity, by embracing either a false religion or no religion at all (4 Bl. Com. 43). A person educated as a Christian who denies the truth of Christianity, or the Divine authority of the Holy Scriptures, is

Alumnus

Alumnus, a child which one has nursed; a foster-child, Dig. 40, 2, 14; Civil Law. One educated at a college or seminary is called an alumnus thereof.

Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933

with such schemes, to establish funds for loans to these boards, and to encourage agricultural co-operation, research and education. The Act of 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 31) amends and extends the 1931 Act by

Adoption

child as if born to the adopter in lawful wedlock, inter alia in regard to custody, maintenance and education, appointment of guardians or consent or marriage, and the child assumes the same relation to the adopter, e.g.,

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