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Carucate
but its meaning is well-understood in legal circles. In criminal jurisdiction means ordinarily a proceeding for the prosecution of a person
Business
unless there is something to the contrary in the enactment, J.K. Trust Bombay v. CIT, (1958) SCR 65: 1957 SCJ 845:
Actus curiae neminem gravabit.
Actus curiae neminem gravabit. Jenk. Cent. 119.--(An act of the Court will hurt no person)
Actual practice
any other full time avocation, Modan Lal v. State of J&K, (1995) 3 SCC 486, AIR 1995 SC 1088 (1097). [J&K
Industry and Industrial dispute
Industry and Industrial dispute, 'industry' and 'industrial dispute' are defined in the Act in s. 2, clauses (j) and (k)...
Individual cases
favour of a group, Suraj Prakash Gupta v. State of J&K, (2000) 7 SCC 561 (581): AIR 2000 SC 2386. [J&K
Regulation
a rule or order prescribed for management or governance, Corpus Juris Secundum (Vol. 76, p. 615). Regulation, includes regulation, Constitution of
Intoxicating liquor
the holders of wholesale spirits or wine licences)--one from the justice of the peace, and one from the Inland Revenue, the
Malice
legal sense it means a wrongful act done intentionally without just cause or excuse': Bayley, J., in Bromage v. Prosser, (1825)
Mens rea
fails to do so he does so at his peril--WILLS, J., R. v. Tolson, (1889) 23 QBD 173. See also BRETT,
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