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higher
advanced in complexity or elaboration as higher mathematics
Higher criticism
literary character date authorship etc of any writing as the higher criticism of the Pentateuch Called also historical criticism
Higher authority
Higher authority, See State of Madras v. G. Sundaram, AIR 1965
Higher education
Higher education, means full-time studies for any graduate or post-graduate course
Highering
Rising higher ascending
Reduction in rank
right to the particular rank, his reduction from an officiating higher rank to his substantive lower rank will not ordinarily be
Promotion
two conditions namely that the new post is in a higher category of the same service or that the new post
appeal
a proceeding in which a case is brought before a higher court for review of a lower court's judgment for the
Appeal
appeller, Fr.]. the judicial examination of the decision by a higher Court of the decision of an inferior Court. Thus there
University
and privileges, AIR 1993 Del 239 (242). University, institution of higher education usually comprising a liberal arts and sciences college and
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