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High reaching

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Tributary

cannot embrace any small nullah or stream in the very high reaches of what may be called the river Godavari. In … embrace any small nullah or stream in the very high reaches of what may be called the river Godavari. In its

High water mark

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Knee high

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Other proceedings

Other proceedings, the whole area of proceedings, which reach the High Courts is not exhausted by classifying the proceeding as civil … Other proceedings, the whole area of proceedings, which reach the High Courts is not exhausted by classifying the proceeding

Consultation

and discuss and examine the relative merits of their view, High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan v. P.P. Singh, (2003) 4 … are ascertained for the purpose of assisting the Government in reaching its conclusion on the matter one way or the other,

Judgment

under clause 13 of the Letters Patent of the Calcutta High Court is not a 'judgment' within the meaning of cl. … 947. Means 'the result of judging; the decision or con-clusion reached, as after consideration or delibera-tion, Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary (Inter-national Edn.,

contract

sale of real estate of which one states an inaccurately high price for the purpose of defrauding a lender into providing … : a contract between an employer and a labor union reached through and containing the results of collective bargaining : collective

Bungee jump

of derring do in which a person jumps from a high platform such as a bridge attached usually by the legs … a length that will halt the drop before the person reaches the surface of the earth or the water

According to law

According to law, the High Court under the revisional jurisdiction is obliged to test the … one that no reasonable person acting with objectivity could have reached on the material available. Chandrika Prasad v. Umesh Kumar Verma,

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