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p. 213. [Constitution of India, Art. 364(2)(a)] The President is empowered to exclude, restrict or modify the laws made by Parliament

Magistrate

Presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of the first class specially empowered by the State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette,

Investigation

by any agency whether he be a police officer or empowered or authorised officer or a person not being a police

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Limitation of actions and prosecutions

see Williams v. Thomas, (1909) 1 Ch 713. Trustees are empowered to plead statutes of limitation by the (English) Trustee Act,

Letters of marque

war, the Lords of the Admiralty have been informer times empowered by various Acts of Parliament, and some times by proclamation

Legislation

of office of Parliament, legislature of a State or authorities empowered to make subordinate legislation would not by itself constitute any

Law in force

enactment, or by the exercise of authority by a delegate empowered to bring it into operation. The theory of a statute

Ladenin bulk

upon and incorrect determination of any question that it is empowered to determine, Ujjam Bai v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR

Judge

designated as a judge but also every person who is empowered by law to give, in any legal proceeding, civil or

Inspector

or performing any duty of an Inspector which he is empowered by this Act to exercise or perform. [Mines Act, 1952

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Major port

p. 213. [Constitution of India, Art. 364(2)(a)] The President is empowered to exclude, restrict or modify the laws made by Parliament

Magistrate

Presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of the first class specially empowered by the State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette,

Investigation

by any agency whether he be a police officer or empowered or authorised officer or a person not being a police

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

see Williams v. Thomas, (1909) 1 Ch 713. Trustees are empowered to plead statutes of limitation by the (English) Trustee Act,

Letters of marque

war, the Lords of the Admiralty have been informer times empowered by various Acts of Parliament, and some times by proclamation

Legislation

of office of Parliament, legislature of a State or authorities empowered to make subordinate legislation would not by itself constitute any

Law in force

enactment, or by the exercise of authority by a delegate empowered to bring it into operation. The theory of a statute

Ladenin bulk

upon and incorrect determination of any question that it is empowered to determine, Ujjam Bai v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR

Judge

designated as a judge but also every person who is empowered by law to give, in any legal proceeding, civil or

Inspector

or performing any duty of an Inspector which he is empowered by this Act to exercise or perform. [Mines Act, 1952

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