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Camera
Certain kinds of civil actions in the Chancery Division are heard in camera, e.g., cases concerning secret processes of manufacture. It
Allegans contraria non est audiendus
contraria non est audiendus, a party is not to be heard to allege the contrary, B. L. Sreedhar v. K. M.
Earwitness
Earwitness, one who attests, or can attest, anything as heard by himself.
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Justicing room
Justicing room, means a room in which cases are heard and justice is administered; esp.; such a room in the
Incorporated Law Society
by whom all complaints against Solicitors for professional misconduct are heard. Under s. 5, the Committee can suspend or strike off
Hearsay
in various senses. Sometimes it means whatever a person is heard to say; sometimes it means whatever a person declares on
Globophonic
Globophonic, heard about the globe, '...the Great Indian Middle Class succumbed to
Freedom of speech or expression
of speech' means freedom to speak so as to be heard by others, and therefore to convey one's ideas to others.
Felony
prisoner on conviction for felony has a right to be heard before judgment; and that peers accused of felony are entitled
Exchequer Chamber, Court of
never consisted of less than five. One counsel only was heard on each side. Error lay from this Court to the
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