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Jogging

The act of giving a jog or jogs traveling at a jog...


Jog

To move by jogs or small shocks like those of a slow trot to move slowly leisurely or monotonously usually with on sometimes with over...


present recollection refreshed

present recollection refreshed : a rule of evidence allowing the use of a writing to jog the memory of a witness and enable the witness to testify about things newly remembered called also present recollection revived compare past recollection recorded ...


Jigjog

A jolting motion a jogging pace...


Jogger

One who jogs as the paths in Central Park on a summer Saturday are filled with joggers...


Shog

A shock a jog a violent concussion or impulse...


Expressed

Expressed, one of the meanings of 'expressed' is to make known the opinions or the feelings of a particular person and when a secretary to Government apprehends a man and tells him in the order that this is being done under the orders of the Governor, he is in substance saying that he is acting in the name of the Governor and, on his behalf, is making known to the detenu the opinion and feelings and orders of the Governor. In our opinion, the Constitution does not require a magic incantation which can only be expressed in a set formula of words, State of Bombay v. Purushottam Jog Maik, AIR 1952 SC 317 (318). (Constitution of India, Art. 166)...


Mala fide exercise of power

Mala fide exercise of power, a right to get rid of the obstruction then and there by binding down the complainants or removing them from the place might be mistaken. Their act was necessarily 'mala fide' and so entirely divorced from or unconnected with the discharge of their duty that it was an independent act maliciously done or perpetrated, Mata Jog Dobey v. H.C. Bhari, AIR 1956 SC 44 (50). [Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, s. 6(9)]A mala fide exercise of power does not necessarily imply any moral turpitude and may only mean that the statutory power is exercised for purposes other than those for which the power was intended by law to be exercised, Additional District Magistrate v. Shivakant Shukla, AIR 1976 SC 1207 (1343): (1976) 2 SCC 521: (1976) Supp SCR 172....


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