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Sanction
622: (1977) SCC (Cri) 1120. Sanction, is purely an executive function and not judicial function of the government and as sanction
Occupational therapy
in the evaluation diagnosis or treatment of a persons whose function is impaired due to acute and chronic physical illness or
Company
contained in the memorandum, capable forthwith of exercising all the functions of an incorporated company, and having perpetual succession and a
Administrative law
understood to mean the law relating to the discharge of functions of a public nature in government and administration. It includes
Serve and service
or control of the Government. To serve means 'to perform function; do what is required for'. The Commissioner appointed by Government
Quasi judicial, quasi
Quasi judicial, quasi, A quasi-judicial function has been termed to be one which stands midway a
Recorder of London
of Sir Thomas Chambers, no Recorder may exercise any judicial functions unless he be appointed by the sovereign to exercise such
Rehabilitation
and maintain their optimal physical, sensory, intellectual, psychiatric or social functional levels. [Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and
Satisfaction of Governor
the satisfaction of Governor for exercise of any power or function, the satisfaction required by Constitution is not the personal satisfaction
Secure system
correct operation; (c) are reasonably suited to performing the intended functions; and (d) adhere to generally accepted security procedure. [Information Technology
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