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Direction to consider the case
directs the authority to 'consider' the matter without recording any finding or without expressing any view, the authority has to consider
Inquisition
Inquisition, inquiry, inquest; the finding of a tribunal charged to inquire. The three best known
Penalty
though it is not being recovered pursuant to an order finding the person concerned guilty of a crime. In Article 20(1)
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Record
LJ 263. Means which lead the land tribunal recording a finding on the issue referred to, must be remitted alongwith the
Search
private, conducted by a law-enforcement officer for the purpose of finding evidence of crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1351.
Sentence
338. Means the judgment that a court formally pronoun-ces after finding a criminal defendant guilty, the punishment imposed on a criminal
bind over
transfer (a case or defendant) to another forum after a finding of probable cause at a preliminary hearing NOTE: In states
arbitrary
often used in the phrase arbitrary and capricious [an agency finding or conclusion of lack of evidence would be and capricious
fact
be determined by the evidence presented at trial see also finding of fact at finding, judicial notice question of fact at
Shall
in stating the case or condition, 'where any person shall find himself aggrieved.' 'If it shall appear to the......confirms the proper
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