Interference - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quod permittat
40. Means 'that he permit'. A writ to prevent an interference in the exercise of a right, such as a writ
Police reforms
supervisory mechanism without scope for illegal, irregular or mala fide interference with police functions has to be devised, Prakash Singh v.
Pollute, Pollution
to living resources and aquatic ecosystems, damage to amenities on interference with other legitimate uses of water, T.N. Godavarman Thirumalpat v.
Public Order Act, 1936
though without any legal title, but without any hindrance or interference is a public place for purpose of the offence of
Confusion of boundaries
ordinary legal remedy there is certainly no ground for the interference of equity, unless some peculiar equity supervenes which the law
Search and seizure
Search and seizure, a 'search and seizure' is only temporary interference with the right to hold the property searched and the
Sign-manual
1925, s. 4 (2), replacing Jud. Act, 1873, s. 31, interference to the transfer of a judge of the High Court
Special Leave to Appeal
to appeal and in cases where needs of justice demand interference by the highest court of the land; to be exercised
Suffragan
his jurisdiction and temporalities, neither of which was within the interference of the former, Co.Litt. 84, a, Harg. Note (3).
Tampering
Tampering, means an Interference with a thing to misuse it or pervert it or
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