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For

the opening part of the clause17(ii) of the Court-Fees Act. Evidently the expression 'for' when it occurs for the first time

Sacramentum

L. 313. Means the money staked as wager. The word evidently has a religious significance. The sum of the wager, forfeited

James hearing

court statements of a co- conspirator should be admitted into evidence, by analysing whether there was a conspiracy, whether the declarant

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Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record

Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record, under Order 47, Rule 1, CPC a judgment may...

Leading question

or expects to receive is called a leading question (Indian Evidence Act, 1872, s. 141). See Best on Evidence; Powell on

Larceny

subject. See as to larceny generally, Archbold's or Roscoe's Crim. Evid. and Russell on Crimes. The word larceny in English law

Judicial documents

which are incident to any judicial proceedings, See 1 Stark. Evid. 252.

Inadvertent discovery

Inadvertent discovery means a law-enforcement officer's unexpected finding of incriminating evid-ence in plain view. Even though this type of evidence is

Includes

and Includes' or comprises' or 'consists of'. It is, therefore evident that the word 'includes' can be used in interpretation clauses

Incidental

distinction between an incidental proceeding and a supplemental proceeding is evident, G.L. Vijain v. K. Shankar, AIR 2007 SC 1103. May

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For

the opening part of the clause17(ii) of the Court-Fees Act. Evidently the expression 'for' when it occurs for the first time

Sacramentum

L. 313. Means the money staked as wager. The word evidently has a religious significance. The sum of the wager, forfeited

James hearing

court statements of a co- conspirator should be admitted into evidence, by analysing whether there was a conspiracy, whether the declarant

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Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record

Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record, under Order 47, Rule 1, CPC a judgment may...

Leading question

or expects to receive is called a leading question (Indian Evidence Act, 1872, s. 141). See Best on Evidence; Powell on

Larceny

subject. See as to larceny generally, Archbold's or Roscoe's Crim. Evid. and Russell on Crimes. The word larceny in English law

Judicial documents

which are incident to any judicial proceedings, See 1 Stark. Evid. 252.

Inadvertent discovery

Inadvertent discovery means a law-enforcement officer's unexpected finding of incriminating evid-ence in plain view. Even though this type of evidence is

Includes

and Includes' or comprises' or 'consists of'. It is, therefore evident that the word 'includes' can be used in interpretation clauses

Incidental

distinction between an incidental proceeding and a supplemental proceeding is evident, G.L. Vijain v. K. Shankar, AIR 2007 SC 1103. May

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