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Workmen's Compensation Act
et seq.). consult Willis or Ruegg on Workmen's Compensation; Chartres' Judicial Interpretations; Workmen's Compensation Reports. Means any agreement for carrying out … or paid by a club for games or recreation; (c) members of a police force; (d) out workers; (e) a member
Anticipation
Property acquired by a married woman who has obtained a judicial separation or protection order while in force is not affected … May, 22nd Edn. 1997, p. 335. In Indian Parliament, a member seeking to raise discussion on any matter of which notice
Court of record
SC 540. [Constitution of India, Art. 215]. See also Delhi Judicial Service Assn. v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1991 SC 2176. … Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2), para 747, p. 405. Members of the State judiciary below the High Court are subordinate
Public prosecutor
meaning. It can only be defined by a process of judicial inclusion and exclusion. In other words, the definition of the … also a public purpose to allot land to a landless member of the backward class for his personal cultivation, Samadhiyala Gram
Public officer
charge of dispose of any property, or to execute any judicial process, or to administer any oath, or to interpret, or … of the following descriptions, namely:- (a) every Judge; (b) every member of an All India Service; (c) every commissioned or gazetted
Person
the Central Government or a State Government and every artificial judicial person not falling within any of the preceding descriptions. [Gujarat … individuals or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, whose members are citizens of India; (iii) a company in which not
Magna Carta
of the Court, are a very old institution of our judicial system. The 13th chapter relates to assizes of darrein presentment, … chapters, relating to the writ of inquisition of life and member, and the old feudal tenures and wager of law, have
legal
of esp. statutory law [ incompetence] [a presumption] compare conventional, judicial e : established by law [the test for mental capacity] … characteristics of the profession of law or one of its members [a corporate department] [the community] b : of or relating
Civil Law
it at Lyons in 1665. It is animmense storehouse of judicial and historical knowledge. Ritter published another edition of it some … to continue the same sort of government for another year'new members were elected to sit upon this commission, the only one
Chairman
Twentieth Century Dictionary, Unabridged, 2nd Ed., p. 299, and Aiyer's Judicial Dictionary, 11th Ed., p. 238. The function of the Chairman … panel of not more than six chairmen from amongst the members. Any one of them may preside over the House in
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