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Heard and finally decided
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Consider
his conviction on a criminal charge. This matter can be objectively determined only if the delinquent employee is heard and is given a chance to satisfy the authority regarding the final orders that may be passed by the … only if the delinquent employee is heard and is given a chance to satisfy the authority regarding the final orders that may be passed by the said authority. In other words, the term 'consider' postulates consideration of … authority after considering the entire circumstances of the case in order to decide the nature and extent of the penalty to be imposed on the
Trial
the defendant's counsel object to any question or any document, all the defendant's counsel are entitled to be heard on the objection, and all the plaintiff's counsel on the other side, and the senior counsel for the … SCA 350: 1957 ILR 36 Pat 513. Trial, may be understood in a limited sense, as meaning the final hearing of the petition consisting of examination of witnesses, filing documents and addressing before the tribunal from the … trial by jury unless the judge, on the application of a party, decides that the action or matter cannot as conveniently be tried with a
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