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Ineligible
post position not worthy to be chosen or preferred not expedient or desirable
Resource
for supply or support means of overcoming a difficulty resort expedient
Exceptional grant
the speaker, Lok Sabha, may deem to be necessary or expedient, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha,
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Appointment of new trustees
(English) Trustees Act, 1925, enable the Court, whenever it is expedient in cases of difficulty and impracticable otherwise, to appoint a
General custom of the Punjab
50 Pun Re 1893 at p. 223 said, 'it seems expedient to point out that there is strictly speaking no such
Fire brigade
of the fire brigade may take any measures that appear expedient for the protection of life and property by s. 12
Impossible or impermissible
Impossible or impermissible, In Words and Phrases (Permanent Edn., Vol. 20, pp. 460-61) it is stated that the term 'impossible'...
Controlled industry
Union has been declared by any Central Act to be expedient in the public interest. [Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act,
Certify
the grant are satisfied. It is, therefore, always desirable and expedient for the High Court to give its reasons for granting
Bar Committee
and to take such action thereon as may be deemed expedient.' The members were elected for three years, one-third retiring annually.
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