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Organised crime
the intended crime. The eruption of organised crime in India is of recent origin and is at the initial stage. It is the need of the hour to control such criminal activities which tempt the persons involved
Weights and measures
1904, substitutes for the power of the Board of Trade to disapprove of regulations of local authorities an initiative power to that Board to make regulations as to verification and stamping of weights and measures, obliteration of
University
provided for by the creation of a council or senate, which acts as the executive, and has an initiative in such legislation as the University is empowered to carry out, sometimes subject to the king in council,
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Taking cognizable
[Criminal PC, (5 of 1898), s. 190] Taking cognizance, would mean the action taken by the court for initiating judicial proceedings against the offender in respect of the offence regarding which the complaint is filed, Narayandas Bhagwandas
T.R.E
T.R.E., the initials of the phrase tempore regis Edwardi.
Swearing
Suspicion, denotes the initial stage for believing the existence of a certain thing or an alleged fact is suspicion. After suspecting the
Social democracy
equality, liberty would produce the supremacy of the few over the many. Equality without liberty would kill individual initiative. Without fraternity, liberty and equality could not become a natural course of things, Valsama Paul v. Cochin University,
Rudimentary
Of or pertaining to rudiments consisting in first principles elementary initial as rudimental essays
Renewal
provides for renewals as of right. In all other respects, it is really a fresh lease. Thus, the initial term of a lease of ninety years could not co-exist with the renewals of that very lease within
Regular assessment
making the assessment, reassessment or re-computation under s. 147. From the aforemen-tioned provisions, it is manifest that an initial assessment made by the Assessing Officer either on the assessee voluntarily furnishing a return of the income or
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Initiation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Organised crime
the intended crime. The eruption of organised crime in India is of recent origin and is at the initial stage. It is the need of the hour to control such criminal activities which tempt the persons involved
Weights and measures
1904, substitutes for the power of the Board of Trade to disapprove of regulations of local authorities an initiative power to that Board to make regulations as to verification and stamping of weights and measures, obliteration of
University
provided for by the creation of a council or senate, which acts as the executive, and has an initiative in such legislation as the University is empowered to carry out, sometimes subject to the king in council,
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Taking cognizable
[Criminal PC, (5 of 1898), s. 190] Taking cognizance, would mean the action taken by the court for initiating judicial proceedings against the offender in respect of the offence regarding which the complaint is filed, Narayandas Bhagwandas
T.R.E
T.R.E., the initials of the phrase tempore regis Edwardi.
Swearing
Suspicion, denotes the initial stage for believing the existence of a certain thing or an alleged fact is suspicion. After suspecting the
Social democracy
equality, liberty would produce the supremacy of the few over the many. Equality without liberty would kill individual initiative. Without fraternity, liberty and equality could not become a natural course of things, Valsama Paul v. Cochin University,
Rudimentary
Of or pertaining to rudiments consisting in first principles elementary initial as rudimental essays
Renewal
provides for renewals as of right. In all other respects, it is really a fresh lease. Thus, the initial term of a lease of ninety years could not co-exist with the renewals of that very lease within
Regular assessment
making the assessment, reassessment or re-computation under s. 147. From the aforemen-tioned provisions, it is manifest that an initial assessment made by the Assessing Officer either on the assessee voluntarily furnishing a return of the income or
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