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Home Dictionary Name: glareGlaring
Clear notorious open and bold barefaced as a glaring crime...
Dazzlement
Dazzling flash glare or burst of light...
Glare
To shoot out or emit as a dazzling light...
Glary
Of a dazzling luster glaring bright shining smooth...
Glore
To glare to glower...
High colored
Having a strong deep or glaring color flushed...
Flagrantly
Flagrantly, The expression 'flagrantly' means glaringly, notoriously, scandalously. A position is said to be abused when it is put to a bad use or for a wrong purpose. No doubt it may vary with the circumstances, Bhagat Ram Patanga v. State of Punjab, AIR 1972 SC 1571 (1577): (1972) 2 SCC 170: (1973) 1 SCR 92. [Punjab Municipal Act, 1911, s. 16(1)e]...
Flagrantly abused his position as member
Flagrantly abused his position as member, The clause 'flagrantly abused his position as member' means the doing of such act or acts by a member of a committee in disregard of his duty which would shock a reasonable mind. The nature of the 'abuse' before it could be termed as 'flagrant', must, in the circumstance be glaring, notorious, enormous, scandalous or wicked. Any alleged contravention of the provisions of the Punjab Municipal Act, 1911 Act cannot be categorised as 'flagrant abuse of power' by a member of the Committee, State of Punjab v. Bhajan Singh, AIR 2001 SC 1098: (2001) 3 SCC 565. [Punjab Municipal Act, 1911 (3 of 1911), ss. 16(1)(e) and 20]...
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