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Industrial jury
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Damages
the loss suffered and often, not always, a punitive addition as a deterrent-cum-denunciation by the law, organs, Chemical Industries v. Union of India, (1979) 4 SCC 573 (591). The compensation as fixed by the jury, or judge
Preventive detention
is no longer capable of engaging in crime. Unless the offender admits he is an habitual criminal the jury must determine whether he is or not and for this propose can be sworn as on a trial … satisfied that there is a reasonable probability that he will abstain from crime and lead a useful an industrious life, or that he is no longer capable of engaging in crime. Unless the offender admits he is
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Regulation
and not dehors the context, and thus regulation also includes a power to levy, Saurashtra Cement and Chemical Industries v. Union of India, AIR 2001 SC 8. [See Constitution of India, Sch. 7, List 1, Entry 54; … Regulation, has been defined as a rule or order prescribed for management or governance, Corpus Juris Secundum (Vol. 76, p. 615). Regulation, includes regulation, Constitution of India, Art. 13(3)(a). Means a rule or order
Strike
(1957) 2 Lab LJ 231. Means a total or partial cessation of work by employees employed in an industrial undertaking acting in combination or a concerted refusal or a refusal under a common understanding of em-ployees to … employees to compel the employer to meet the employees' demand 2. The removal of a pro-spective juror from jury panel 3. A failure or disadvantage, as by a criminal conviction, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1435-36.
Award
of India v. Manzoor Ahmad, AIR 1982 J&K 6. Means an interim or a final determination of any industrial dispute or of any question relating thereto by any Labour Court, Industrial Tribunal or National Industrial Tribunal and … formal process or by judicial decree e.g. to company awarded the contact to the low bidder e.g. the jury awarded punitive damages, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 132. Means a final judgment or decision, esp. one
Justices
business as the licensing of theatres, the levying of county rates, the establishment and maintenance of reformatory and industrial schools, etc., is transferred from the justices to county councils (see that title) by s. 3 of the … a varied character. They are of fouprincipal kinds: (1) To commit offenders to trial before a judge and jury, upon being satisfied that there is a prima facie case against them. This power is chiefly regulated by
Punishment
it may be of an indefinite duration and would not attract the operation of s. 22 of the Industrial Disputes Act; Lakshmi Devi v. Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Ram Sarup, AIR 1957 SC 82 (93). … value of forty shillings from a dwelling-house, and down to 1832 for forgery. In the former case the jury would falsely find the value of the goods stolen to be thirty-nine shillings; in the latter, a petition
Discharge
a duty. A sheriff is said to be discharged of his prisoner; a prisoner discharged from custody; a jury discharged from the cause. See next title. A rule nisi is discharged when the Court decides that it
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