Impartialness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ballot
is over, are taken out one by one by an impartial person. as to ballots for the militia (now abolished), see
Fair
Committee, (2002) 9 SCC 232 (294): AIR 2002 SC 852. Impartial; just equitable; disinterested; Free of bias or prejudica; Black's Law
Cross-examination
the subject-matter of the issue. (b) that he is not impartial, as being (1) a friend of the other side, through
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Determination of .... Civil rights and obligations
public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law, R (Smith) v. Parole Board (No.
Due process of law
are public trial, not vitiated by pressure from any mob, impartial judges, competence of the court which tries the offence, real
Equitable distribution
that equitable is that which is done 'fairly, justly and impartially'. It cannot be doubted that only that distribution can be
Evenness
of being ven level or disturbed smoothness horizontal position uniformity impartiality calmness equanimity appropriate place or level as evenness of surface
Independent advice
Independent advice, means counsel that is impartial and not given to further the interests of the person
May make such enquiry and pass such order thereon
the Commissioner must bring to bear an unbiased mind, consider impartially the objections raised by the aggrieved party, and decide the
Police reforms
for the police to function truly and efficiently as an impartial agent of the law of the land and, at the
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