Efficiency - Law Dictionary Search Results
reconvention
: the act or process of making a counterclaim [judicial efficiency is served by requiring the defendant to assert in all
reorganization
of control and authority between them usually to promote greater efficiency and responsibility
Structural alteration, addition or renewal
or fitting used for replacement is not inferior in strength, efficiency of otherwise to the replaced part or fitting. [Boilers Act,
Separation of powers
was adopted by the convention of 1787 not to promote efficiency but to preclude to exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose
Seniority-cum-merit
'seniority-cum-merit' means that given the minimum necessary merit requisite for efficiency of administration, the senior though the less meritorious shall have
Selection grade
Selection grades are, therefore, created in the interest of greater efficiency, Lalit Mohan Deb v. Union of India, AIR 1972 SC
Public trustee
to the Public Trustee, and, it is believed, with equal efficiency. See CUSTODIAN TRSUTEE; TRUST CORPORATION.
Public interest
of years has pre-maturely ceased to possess the standard of efficiency, competence and utility called for by the government service to
Coefficiency
Joint efficiency cooumlperation
Judicial-council
assembled group of judges whose mission is to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the courts or which they sit; esp.,
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