Initiation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Employment
the aspect of promotions to posts above the stage of initial level or recruitment, Ajit Singh II v. State of Punjab,
Education
free and compulsory elementary education of a non-denominational character. The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of building and maintaining
Producer
film or sound recording, means a person who takes the initiative and responsibility for making the work. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14
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Escaped assessment
because for one reason or other no assessment proceedings were initiated and therefore no assessment was made in respect there of,
Organised crime
in India is of recent origin and is at the initial stage. It is the need of the hour to control
Weights and measures
of Trade to disapprove of regulations of local authorities an initiative power to that Board to make regulations as to verification
University
or senate, which acts as the executive, and has an initiative in such legislation as the University is empowered to carry
U.R
U.R. (initials of uti rogas, be it as you desire), a ballot, thus inscribed, by which the Romans voted in...
Taking cognizable
cognizance, would mean the action taken by the court for initiating judicial proceedings against the offender in respect of the offence
T.R.E
T.R.E., the initials of the phrase tempore regis Edwardi.
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