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Supplemental Bill
in equity, in order to supply some defect in its frame and structure. See BILL INCHANCERY and STATEMENT OF CLAIM.
Trial
proceeding in a criminal case after the charge had been framed against the accused, Vijay Kumar v. State, 1977 CLR J&K
Union Assessment Committee
more than twelve, having jurisdiction to revise the valuation lists framed by the overseers of each parish for the purpose of
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University
18 Vict. c. 81, commissioners were appointed with powers to frame statutes for the better government, etc., of Oxford University, and
Valid notes
Valid notes, rule 58 framed under Representation of the Peoples Act, 1951 which provides that
Parliamentum indoctum
a prohibition to that effect in the writ of summons framed by Lord Chancellor Beaufort.
Mineral development
development as envisaged by the MMRD Act and the rules framed thereunder, Premium Granites v. State of Tamil Nadu, (1994) 2
Duly stamped
law including not only the Act, but also the rules framed under the Act, New Control Jute Mills Co. v. State
Gallows
male factors are hanged. See EXECUTION OF CRIMINALS. A wooden frame consisting of two upright posts and a crossbeam from which
Eavesdroppers
of a house, to hearken after discourse, and thereupon to frame slanderous and mischievous tales. They were in early times presentable
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