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Enquiry
On the basis of fair play, definitely required to be heard, especially when it is that person's conduct and efficiency and
Civil death
7th Edn. Civil death, where a property-owner has not been heard of for more than seven years and is therefore treated
Due process of law
fundamental concept of a fair trial, with opportunity to be heard, Thomas v. Baptiste (PC), (1999) 3 WLR 249. Is a
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Due course of law
liberty or property in its most comprehensive sense; to be heard, by testimony or otherwise, and to have the right determination
Divisional Court
as may be ordered by Rules of Court to be heard by a Divisional Court (Judicature Act, 1925, s. 63, replacing
Determine
a lis between the parties and they have to be heard before a final conclusion is arrived at by the Managing
Consider
can be objectively determined only if the delinquent employee is heard and is given a chance to satisfy the authority regarding
Communication to the public
2(ff)] Means making any work available for being seen or heard or otherwise enjoyed by the public directly or by any
Locality
any land in that locality would be entitled to be heard under s. 5A, Navneet Ram Batra v. State of Uttar
Chambers
of practice and other matters not sufficiently important to be heard and argued in court. See SUMMONS; ORDER. The jurisdiction of
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