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Jury

Geo. 5, c. 36), is summoned by the sheriff of every county for every commission of over and terminal and general

Precedent

v. Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1992 Cr LJ 3512. Means every judgment must be based upon facts, declared by the Indian

Judicial power

Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established

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Judge

a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge but also

Insurance

provisions, but it is recognized as the typical British policy. Every line, and almost every word of it, has been judicially

Indorsement of claim

Indorsement of claim. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. II., r. 1, every writ of summons in the High Court must be indorsed

Income

in a wide and comprehensive connotation to embrace within it every kind of receipt or gain either of a capital nature

Hunting

or poisoning of any wild animal or captive animal and every attempt to do so; (b) capturing, coursing, snaring, trapping, driving

Post office

Post office, the expression 'post office' includes every house, building, room, carriage or place used for the purposes

Republication of Wills

whole thereof, unless an intention to the contrary be shown. Every will re-executed, or republished, or revived by any codicil, shall

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Jury

Geo. 5, c. 36), is summoned by the sheriff of every county for every commission of over and terminal and general

Precedent

v. Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1992 Cr LJ 3512. Means every judgment must be based upon facts, declared by the Indian

Judicial power

Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established

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Judge

a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge but also

Insurance

provisions, but it is recognized as the typical British policy. Every line, and almost every word of it, has been judicially

Indorsement of claim

Indorsement of claim. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. II., r. 1, every writ of summons in the High Court must be indorsed

Income

in a wide and comprehensive connotation to embrace within it every kind of receipt or gain either of a capital nature

Hunting

or poisoning of any wild animal or captive animal and every attempt to do so; (b) capturing, coursing, snaring, trapping, driving

Post office

Post office, the expression 'post office' includes every house, building, room, carriage or place used for the purposes

Republication of Wills

whole thereof, unless an intention to the contrary be shown. Every will re-executed, or republished, or revived by any codicil, shall

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Jury

Geo. 5, c. 36), is summoned by the sheriff of every county for every commission of over and terminal and general

Precedent

v. Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1992 Cr LJ 3512. Means every judgment must be based upon facts, declared by the Indian

Judicial power

Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established

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Judge

a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge but also

Insurance

provisions, but it is recognized as the typical British policy. Every line, and almost every word of it, has been judicially

Indorsement of claim

Indorsement of claim. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. II., r. 1, every writ of summons in the High Court must be indorsed

Income

in a wide and comprehensive connotation to embrace within it every kind of receipt or gain either of a capital nature

Hunting

or poisoning of any wild animal or captive animal and every attempt to do so; (b) capturing, coursing, snaring, trapping, driving

Post office

Post office, the expression 'post office' includes every house, building, room, carriage or place used for the purposes

Republication of Wills

whole thereof, unless an intention to the contrary be shown. Every will re-executed, or republished, or revived by any codicil, shall

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Jury

Geo. 5, c. 36), is summoned by the sheriff of every county for every commission of over and terminal and general

Precedent

v. Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1992 Cr LJ 3512. Means every judgment must be based upon facts, declared by the Indian

Judicial power

Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Judge

a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge but also

Insurance

provisions, but it is recognized as the typical British policy. Every line, and almost every word of it, has been judicially

Indorsement of claim

Indorsement of claim. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. II., r. 1, every writ of summons in the High Court must be indorsed

Income

in a wide and comprehensive connotation to embrace within it every kind of receipt or gain either of a capital nature

Hunting

or poisoning of any wild animal or captive animal and every attempt to do so; (b) capturing, coursing, snaring, trapping, driving

Post office

Post office, the expression 'post office' includes every house, building, room, carriage or place used for the purposes

Republication of Wills

whole thereof, unless an intention to the contrary be shown. Every will re-executed, or republished, or revived by any codicil, shall

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