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Lame Duck Session

of the English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 803. In India this type of session was held during 1957 to 1962 when the elections to the new Lok Sabha had been held but new Lok

Juvenile Courts

in a different building or room from that in which sittings of courts other than juvenile courts are held' [s. 47(2)]. (Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 ss. 45-49) The general public also are not admitted to

Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General

as to elicit a full statement of the facts material to the defence. The proceedings of general courts-martial held at home are trans-mitted by the officiating judge advocate to the judge advocate-general, to be laid before the

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Occupied land

Occupied land, 'occupied land' means land held immediately before the commencement of this Act on any of the following tenures, namely: (a) Ex-proprietary (b) Pukhta

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In jure

law. Before the praetor or other magistrate. In jure referred to the first stage of a Roman trial, held before the praetor for the purpose of establishing the legal issues present in the action. Evidence was taken

Impracticability

14. In Major Radha Krishan case ((1996) 3 SCC 507: 1996 SCC (L&S) 761.) the Supreme Court has held: 'When the trial itself was legally impossible and impermissible the question of its being impracticable, in our view

Impossibility

'frustration' of the contract or adventure, see Taylor v. Caldwell, (1863) 3 B&S 326, where the defendant was held excused from payment of damages for non-performance of an agreement to let a music-hall to the plaintiff for

Husting

Husting [fr. hus-thing, A.-S.]. council, curt, tribunal; apparently so called from being held within a building at a time when other courts were held in the open air. It was a

High Steward, Court of the Lord

for any other offence. The office of Lord High Steward is very ancient, and was formerly hereditary, or held for life, or dum bene se gesserit; but it has been for many centuries granted pro hac vice

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Lame Duck Session

of the English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 803. In India this type of session was held during 1957 to 1962 when the elections to the new Lok Sabha had been held but new Lok

Juvenile Courts

in a different building or room from that in which sittings of courts other than juvenile courts are held' [s. 47(2)]. (Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 ss. 45-49) The general public also are not admitted to

Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General

as to elicit a full statement of the facts material to the defence. The proceedings of general courts-martial held at home are trans-mitted by the officiating judge advocate to the judge advocate-general, to be laid before the

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Occupied land

Occupied land, 'occupied land' means land held immediately before the commencement of this Act on any of the following tenures, namely: (a) Ex-proprietary (b) Pukhta

Information

including records, documents, memos, e-mails, opinions, advices, press-releases, circulars, orders, logbooks, contracts, reports, papers, samples, models, data material held in any electronic form and information relating to any private body which can be accessed by a public

In jure

law. Before the praetor or other magistrate. In jure referred to the first stage of a Roman trial, held before the praetor for the purpose of establishing the legal issues present in the action. Evidence was taken

Impracticability

14. In Major Radha Krishan case ((1996) 3 SCC 507: 1996 SCC (L&S) 761.) the Supreme Court has held: 'When the trial itself was legally impossible and impermissible the question of its being impracticable, in our view

Impossibility

'frustration' of the contract or adventure, see Taylor v. Caldwell, (1863) 3 B&S 326, where the defendant was held excused from payment of damages for non-performance of an agreement to let a music-hall to the plaintiff for

Husting

Husting [fr. hus-thing, A.-S.]. council, curt, tribunal; apparently so called from being held within a building at a time when other courts were held in the open air. It was a

High Steward, Court of the Lord

for any other offence. The office of Lord High Steward is very ancient, and was formerly hereditary, or held for life, or dum bene se gesserit; but it has been for many centuries granted pro hac vice

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