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Express train
Formerly a railroad train run expressly for the occasion a special train now a train run at express or special speed and making few
Freedom of speech or expression
Freedom of speech or expression, 'freedom of speech' means freedom to speak so as to be heard by others, and therefore to convey
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth, The opening words of s. 191 'whoever being legally bound by
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Freedom of speech and expression
Freedom of speech and expression, includes freedom of propagation of idea which is ensured by freedom of circulation, Romesh Thappar v. State of
Public order
Public order, expression 'public order' has a distinct corrodation. Investigation into the offence under the Essential Commodities Act, may not be
Assembly
Assembly, the expression 'assembly' in the context and setting in which it has been used cannot be construed to mean bringing
Declared
Declared, the expression 'declared' is wider than the words 'found or made'. To declare is to announce opinion. Indeed, the latter
For
For, the expression 'for' occurs twice in the opening part of the clause17(ii) of the Court-Fees Act. Evidently the expression 'for'
Holds
Holds, the expression 'holds' includes a two-fold idea of the actual possession of a thing and also of being invested with
Written statement
Written statement, expression 'written statement' is a term of specific connotation ordinarily signifying a reply to the plaint filed by the
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Expressness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Express train
Formerly a railroad train run expressly for the occasion a special train now a train run at express or special speed and making few
Freedom of speech or expression
Freedom of speech or expression, 'freedom of speech' means freedom to speak so as to be heard by others, and therefore to convey
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth, The opening words of s. 191 'whoever being legally bound by
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Freedom of speech and expression
Freedom of speech and expression, includes freedom of propagation of idea which is ensured by freedom of circulation, Romesh Thappar v. State of
Public order
Public order, expression 'public order' has a distinct corrodation. Investigation into the offence under the Essential Commodities Act, may not be
Assembly
Assembly, the expression 'assembly' in the context and setting in which it has been used cannot be construed to mean bringing
Declared
Declared, the expression 'declared' is wider than the words 'found or made'. To declare is to announce opinion. Indeed, the latter
For
For, the expression 'for' occurs twice in the opening part of the clause17(ii) of the Court-Fees Act. Evidently the expression 'for'
Holds
Holds, the expression 'holds' includes a two-fold idea of the actual possession of a thing and also of being invested with
Written statement
Written statement, expression 'written statement' is a term of specific connotation ordinarily signifying a reply to the plaint filed by the
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