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Hierarchy
Hierarchy [fr. Iepos, Gk., sacred, and apxn, government], the body or
Rank
of the posts or grades or categories in the official hierarchy. It does not refer to the mere seniority of the
Superintendence
Superintendence, Superintendence connotes super-vision which implies hierarchy, viz., supervisor and the one supervised. It would, therefore, mean
hierarchic
Of or pertaining to a hierarchy ordered in a hierarchy
Date of such conviction
conviction on termination of the entire judicial process in the hierarchy of courts, sub-s. (3) would be redundant. Sub-s. (3) applies
Reduction in rank
emoluments, it certainly places the incumbent to lower rank in hierarchy, Ramanugarh Sharma v. Vice Chancellor, 1985 BLJR 195. Reduction in
Promotion
all services, whether public or private there is invariably a hierarchy of posts comprising of higher posts and lower posts. Promotion,
Hindu
with neither a beginning, a founder, nor a central authority, hierarchy, or organization. Every attempt at a specific definition of Hinduism
Freedom of expression
condition of liberty. It occupies a preferred position in the hierarchy of liberties giving succour and protection to other liberties. It
Final
given, for Chapter VI of the Act provides for a hierarchy of Tribunals for deciding disputes arising thereunder, South Asia Industries
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