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Right of privacy
This catalogue approach to the question is obviously not as instructive as it does not give analytical picture of the distinctive
Rule of law
Rule of law, executive instructions cannot override the provisions of law, such a method will
Service of notice/notice
notice' and it also means 'formal intimation of something, or instructions to do something' and has such a meaning in expressions
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Speaker of the House of Commons
and to communicate in writing with any parties, when so instructed by the House. In the case of Bills introduced under
Statutum hiberni' de coh'redibus
(14 Hen. 3). In from it appears to be an instruction given by the King to his justices in Ireland, directing
Teachers of the University
and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting instruction or conducting research in the University or in any College
Public servant
The Minister is a 'public servant'. In accordance with the instructions issued by the Government he was to preside over the
Teaching wing
recognised by the University for the purpose of teaching and instructional functions. [Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya Act, 2000, s. 2(29)]
Text book
to be a textbook, Gopala Chetty v. Director of Public Instruction, Mysore, AIR 1955 Mys 81: 1955 ILR Mys 203. A
Through whom
whom' does not mean the person in consequence of whose instructions the payment was made but indicates agency, Rye, Etc. v.
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