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Identification, where a person is arrested on a charge of committing an offence and his identification by any other person is considered necessary for the purpose of investigation of such offence, the court, having jurisdiction, may on the request of the officer-in-charge of a Police Station, direct the person so arrested to subject himself to identification by any person or person in such manner as the court may deem fit. [Cr PC (Amendment) Act, 2005, s. 54A]...
employer identification number
employer identification number A number used to identify the tax account of employers, sole proprietors, corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies. This number is required if you have employees, have a Keogh plan, operate a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or file employment, excise, alcohol, tobacco, or firearms tax returns. ...
Identification of goods
Identification of goods, means a process that en-ables a buyer to obtain an identifiable interest in goods before taking possession from the seller. The goods are identified in any manner agreed to by the parties, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 748....
Identification of person arrested
Identification of person arrested, see Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), s. 54A....
Identification report of Magistrate
Identification report of Magistrate, see Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), s. 291A....
showup
showup : a presentation of a criminal defendant or arrestee individually to a witness for identification compare lineup NOTE: A showup identification may withstand a due process challenge when there is an emergency situation, when the presentation is accidental, or when otherwise the totality of the circumstances render it justifiable. ...
DNA fingerprinting
DNA fingerprinting : a method of identification esp. for evidentiary purposes by analyzing and comparing the DNA from tissue samples ...
extrajudicial
extrajudicial 1 : not involving, occurring in, or forming part of a legal proceeding [a creditor's repossession of property] [an investigation] ;esp : out-of-court [an identification] 2 : stemming from something outside of a court proceeding [a judge disqualified for bias that is and not derived from the evidence presented] 3 : occurring or arising outside of the course of judicial duties [a judge's conduct] ex·tra·ju·di·cial·ly adv ...
fingerprint
fingerprint : the impression of a fingertip on any surface ;also : an ink impression of the lines upon the fingertip taken for the purpose of identification (as during the booking procedure following an arrest) see also dna fingerprinting fingerprint vt fin·ger·print·ing n ...
good
good bet·ter best 1 : commercially sound or reliable [a risk] 2 a : valid or effectual under the law b : free of defects 3 a : characterized by honesty and fairness b : conforming to a standard of virtue [shall hold their offices during behavior "U.S. Constitution art. III"] ;also : characterized by or relating to good behavior n 1 : advancement of prosperity and well-being [for the of the community] 2 : an item of tangible movable personal property having value but usually excluding money, securities, and negotiable instruments usually used in pl. : as a pl : all things under section 2-105 of the Uniform Commercial Code that are movable at the time of identification to the contract for sale other than the money that is to be paid, investment securities, and choses in action b pl : all things under section 9-104 of the Uniform Commercial Code that are movable at the time that a security interest in them attaches or that are fixtures but excluding money, documents,...
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