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Confession

assertion of some fact, which if true, would negative the offence alleged cannot amount to a confession, Veera Ibrahim v. State of Maharashtra, (1976) 2 SCC 302: AIR 1976 SC 1167 (1171): (1967) 3 SCR 672. [Evidence Act … of guilt--its evidentiary value and its acceptability however shall have to be assessed by the Court having due regard to the credibility of the witnesses. In the event, however, the Court is otherwise in a position having

Toll

AIR 2000 SC 961; Hindustan Vansapati Mfg. Co. Ltd. v. Municipal Board Pilkhwa, AIR 1962 SC 25; Mohd. Ibrahim v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1967 SC 14; Kamaljeet Singh v. Municipal Board, AIR 1987 SC 56; Maheshwar

Accused of any offence

course may result in his prosecution, would fall within its ambit of term 'accused of an offence', Veera Ibrahim v. State of Maharashtra, (1976) 2 SCC 302 (305): AIR 1976 SC 1167.

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Duly notified stands

duly notified stand must be one which is notified by the Transport Authority and by none other, T.B. Ibrahim v. Regional Transport Authority Tanjore, AIR 1953 SC 79: (1953) SCR 290. … stand must be one which is notified by the Transport Authority and by none other, T.B. Ibrahim v. Regional Transport Authority Tanjore, AIR 1953 SC 79: (1953) SCR 290.

Occupying

with his permission and on his account, though physically he himself might not be residing therein, Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim v. Syed Ahmed Khan, AIR 1950 Mad 556 (557).

Nemo debet bis vexari, si constat curi' quod sit pro una et eadem causa

to agree, may be followed by a new trial, as was held by the Exchequer Chamber in Winsor v. Reg., (1866) LR 1 QB 390, where the prisoner was hanged after a second trial for murder.

Fed. Reg.

Matched in: Term Fed. Reg.

Reg.

Matched in: Term Reg.

Dearle v. Hall

Dearle v. Hall. The rule which takes its name from this case, reported 1823, 3 Russ. 1, originated with the … after notice. S. 138, ibid., provides for the appointment of an independent trust corporation who can act as registrar of notices. See NOTICE; and as to priority of some equitable interests in registered land, REGISTRATION OF TITLE

Rule 10b-5

Rule 10b-5 [10b-5 from the section of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission in furtherance of the Securities Exchange...

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