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Formulize
To reduce to a formula to formulate
Formulate
To reduce to or express in a formula to put in a clear and definite form of statement
Formularize
To reduce to a forula to formulate
Investment
or a Mutual Fund by an assessee under a plan formulated in accordance with this Scheme. [Equity Linked Savings Scheme, 2005,
Certifier
function, and when doing so, there may, often be no formulated disputed before him at all, Bharat Bhushan Bensal v. U.P.
Collective responsibility
and would exhibit that unanimity on public occasions although while formulating the polices, they might have expressed a different view in
Compound
mixture of components, Union of India v. Pesticides Manufacturing and Formulators Association of India, (2002) 8 SCC 410. To be a
Federalism
to unite so that all the member-States may share in formulation of the basic policies applicable to all and participate in
Final order
distinguish the one from the other has been discussed and formulated in several cases decided by the Judicial Committee. The test
Freedom of expression
all men are entitled to participate in the process of formulation of common decisions. Indeed, freedom of expression is the first
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