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Judicial, quasi judicial
is a judicial or a quasi-judicial one or a purely executive act depends on the terms of the particular rules and
separation of powers
of powers 1 : the constitutional allocation of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers among the three branches of government 2
Provisional Order
tendency in these orders to confer arbitrary powers upon the executive without appeal or with an appeal to the same executive
Parole
CA Ind, 211 F 2d 904. A parole relates to executive action taken after the door has been closed on a
Law
Tribunal, AIR 1970 SC 245: (1969) 2 SCC 43. An executive order cannot be regarded as existing law or 'law in
Delegated legislation
has not sufficient time to deal with minute details the executive may through delegated legislation work out the application of the
India
and introduces a Federation of Indian States and Provinces, the executive authority of which shall be exercised by the Governor-General, who
stay
stay·ing : to temporarily suspend or prevent by judicial or executive order [may not grant an injunction to proceedings in a
governor
an official elected or appointed to act as ruler, chief executive, or nominal head of a political unit ;specif : the
Cabinet
work to its committees since it is heavily burdened, with executive responsibility, Office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Commonwealth,
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