Educative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Amenity
Rules is wider than 'development works', DLF Qutab Enclave Complex Educational Charitable Trust v. State of Haryana, (2003) 5 SCC 622
Backward classes
(i) a class of citizens is backward, i.e., socially and educationally, in the sense explained in Balaji's case ([1963] Supp 1
Canal boats
and inspection of canal boats used as dwellings, and the education of children living therein, provided for by the (English) Canal
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Cess
for some special administrative expense what the name (health cess, education cess, road cess etc.) indicates. When levied as an increment
Civil Law
and positive in their nature; they formed the catechism of education for the roman youth; indeed all well-educated persons were expected
College
function or to promote some common purpose, vsu. of an educational, political, ecclesiastical, or scientific nature, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Industry
s. 2(j) and which cannot be assimilated to a purely educational institution and hence when a dispute arises between it and
Literatura
servile tenants, without the lord's consent; the prohibition against the education of sons arose from the fear that a son, being
Infant
any other Act, in questions relating to the custody and education of infants, the rules of equity shall prevail. The father
Inns of Chancery
the admission of students, the mode of keeping terms, the education and examination of students, the calling of stu-dents to the
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