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Pray in aid
Pray in aid, to petition in a court of justice for the calling in of the help from another that has an interest in the cause in question.
Judicial oath
of people after the laws and usages of this realm, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will. So help me God.
Jus vitae necisgue
Jus vitae necisgue, means right of life and death'. The power help by the head of the house hold over persons under his paternal power and over his slaves. Black's
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League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
cumulative body of international case law, while the new practice of giving 'advisory opinions' has been of marked help to the Foreign Offices in handling many problems. The first Secretary-General of the League was Sir Eric Drummond;
Live stock
pigs (see Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary, p. 737). Historically these animals are associated with agriculture as they either help in carrying out agricultural operations or they are domestically maintained in agricultural fields because they can feed on
Marriage
express public declaration before the woman's family by the man, 'Maggie, you are my wife, before heaven, so help me, O God !'it was held by the House of Lords that no real marriage was then intended
Misconduct
or arrives at a decision by ignoring very material documents which throw abundant light on the controversy to help a just and fair decision, K.P. Poulose v. State of Kerala, AIR 1975 SC 1259 (1261): (1975) 2
Misdirection
an omission to mention matters which are essential to the prosecution for the defence case in order to help the jury to come to a correct verdict may also in certain circumstances amount to a misdirection. But,
Potior est conditio defendantis
has the better position.) Where both parties have been concerned in an illegal transaction, the Court will not help the plaintiff against the defendant. Compare In pari delicto melior est conditio possidentis, (Where both parties are in
Charitable purpose
it would be a charitable purpose. The rulings arising out of IT Act may not be of great help because in the IT Act 'charitable purpose' includes the relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the
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Pray in aid
Pray in aid, to petition in a court of justice for the calling in of the help from another that has an interest in the cause in question.
Judicial oath
of people after the laws and usages of this realm, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will. So help me God.
Jus vitae necisgue
Jus vitae necisgue, means right of life and death'. The power help by the head of the house hold over persons under his paternal power and over his slaves. Black's
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League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
cumulative body of international case law, while the new practice of giving 'advisory opinions' has been of marked help to the Foreign Offices in handling many problems. The first Secretary-General of the League was Sir Eric Drummond;
Live stock
pigs (see Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary, p. 737). Historically these animals are associated with agriculture as they either help in carrying out agricultural operations or they are domestically maintained in agricultural fields because they can feed on
Marriage
express public declaration before the woman's family by the man, 'Maggie, you are my wife, before heaven, so help me, O God !'it was held by the House of Lords that no real marriage was then intended
Misconduct
or arrives at a decision by ignoring very material documents which throw abundant light on the controversy to help a just and fair decision, K.P. Poulose v. State of Kerala, AIR 1975 SC 1259 (1261): (1975) 2
Misdirection
an omission to mention matters which are essential to the prosecution for the defence case in order to help the jury to come to a correct verdict may also in certain circumstances amount to a misdirection. But,
Potior est conditio defendantis
has the better position.) Where both parties have been concerned in an illegal transaction, the Court will not help the plaintiff against the defendant. Compare In pari delicto melior est conditio possidentis, (Where both parties are in
Charitable purpose
it would be a charitable purpose. The rulings arising out of IT Act may not be of great help because in the IT Act 'charitable purpose' includes the relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the
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