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Quadruplator
Quadruplator, means an informer who, by law, could institute criminal proceedings that would result in a four-fold penalty and then...
Public interest
1894: (1980) 4 SCC 266. Public interest, takes within its fold several factors such as the maximum number of permits that
Lada
Lada [fr. lathian, Sax.], a lath, or inferior Court of justice; also a course of water, or a broadway. Means...
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Just ground
exhaustive but purely illustrative and self-explanatory and takes within its fold not only the two instances mentioned therein but other circumstances
Insurance
Insurance, see, Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 80C, Expl. 1. Insurance, the act of providing against a possible...
Holds
Holds, the expression 'holds' includes a two-fold idea of the actual possession of a thing and also of being invested...
High Court
Court of record the High Court as such has two fold powers. Being a Court of record the High Court (i)
Faldage
Faldage [fr. faldagium, Lat.], a fold-course, i.e., common of pasture for sheep.
Diploma
Diploma [fr. diplow, Gk., to fold double, consisting of two leaves], a royal charter or prince's
Ruffle
a ruff to draw or contract into puckers plaits or folds to wrinkle
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