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Social democracy
few over the many. Equality without liberty would kill individual initiative. Without fraternity, liberty and equality could not become a natural
Satisfied
permit parties concerned to place before him sufficient material, justifying initiation of the proceedings, Faquir Chand v. Bhana Ram, AIR 1957
Renewal
other respects, it is really a fresh lease. Thus, the initial term of a lease of ninety years could not co-exist
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Regular assessment
147. From the aforemen-tioned provisions, it is manifest that an initial assessment made by the Assessing Officer either on the assessee
Recruitment
of India, AIR 1982 SC 795. Recruitment, is just the initial process which may eventually lead to an appointment. Recruitment and
Recognisance
over.' As to the power of justices of their own initiative to bind over a person, though no formal charge has
Producer
film or sound recording, means a person who takes the initiative and responsibility for making the work. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14
Pending inquiry
that the petitioner could have been suspended even before the initiation of inquiry, Dilip Dineshchand Vaidya v. Board of Management Sheth
Litigious
Inclined to initiate lawsuits given to the practice of contending in law fond
Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure, 1921
Parochial Church Councils is to cooperate with incumbents in the initiation, conduct, and development of church work, both within the parish
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