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Heard and finally decided
Heard and finally decided, the proceeding either civil or criminal shall
Reasonable opportunity of being heard
Reasonable opportunity of being heard, the person concerned should be given a reasonable oppor-tunity of
Heard
Heard, The word 'heard' means that cases which have already been
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Half heard
Imperfectly or partly heard not heard to the end
opportunity to be heard
opportunity to be heard :the chance to present one's views or objections before being
Trial
any document, all the defendant's counsel are entitled to be heard on the objection, and all the plaintiff's counsel on the
hear
hear heard hear·ing 1 a : to give a hearing to [the
Locus standi
Locus standi, is a place for standing, rights to be heard, A Dictionary of Law, William C. Anderson, 1889, p. 637.
Objection to evidence
to, all the counsel on the side objecting may be heard against the admissibility, and all on the other side may
Reasonable opportunity
of India, AIR 1958 SC 300. Reasonable opportunity of being heard involves two elements namely an opportunity to be heard must
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