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Possession
the person having dominion that he has it and can exercise it, Chhedi Ram v. Mahngoo Tiwari, 1969 All WR (HC)
Judicial discretion
Judicial discretion, signifies unrestrained exercise of choice or will; freedom to act according to one's
Court
jurisdiction in a district and including the High Court in exercise of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction, having jursidiction to decide
Cognizance
See Roscoe's Evidence at Nisi Prius. Means 'jurisdiction' or 'the exercise jurisdiction' or 'power to try and determine to causes'. In
Agent and servant
the course of his work.... An agent though bound to exercise his authority in accordance with all lawful instructions which may
power of appointment
appointment : a power of appointment which the donee may exercise in favor of anyone including himself or herself ;specif :
freedom of religion
of religion :the right esp. as guaranteed under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to
Persona designata
look to the provisions of the concerned statute for the exercise of his power and he cannot overstep periphery of the
Writ of certiorari
Writ of certiorari, certiorari jurisdiction can be exercised only for correcting errors of jurisdiction committed by inferior Courts
Wills
or by writing in the nature of a will in exercise of a power, and to a disposition by will and
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