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Reasonableness
restrictions on the fundamental rights of which the court of judicial review is the arbiter, G.B. Mahajan v. Jalgaon Municipal Council, AIR
Requisition of property
property without the authority of law; however there is no judicial review of the reasonableness or propriety of a law made by
Residuum rule
decision based partly on hearsay evidence will be upheld on judicial review only if the decision is founded on at least some
Unreasonableness
decision - maker has - 'taken leave of his senses', Judicial Review of Administrative Action, 5th Edn., p. 549.
Void
held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction', Judicial Review of Administrative Action, De Smith, Woolf and Jowell, 1995 Edn.,
Attentates
gone out. Those things which are done after an extra-judicial appeal may be styled Attentates, Ayliffe
Appellate Jurisdiction Acts, 1876, 1887, 1913 and 1929
of Lords. Three members of the House, having held high judicial office, form a quorum, but any member of the House, … Committee of the Privy Council. By the Act of 1929, Indian Judges or lawyers may be appointed as additional members of
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
of Appeal in Ordinary, originally two persons having held high judicial office, or practised at the bar for not less than … persons having held high judicial office, or practised at the bar for not less than fifteen years, appointed, with a salary
party
one so involved in the prosecution or defense of a judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding as to be bound or substantially affected … interests would be served by having the judgment upheld on appeal and who is entitled to notice of an appeal aggrieved
Judge
against a judge for anything said or done in his judicial capacity; but if a judge act without jurisdiction he may … the first century, and is the motto of the Edinburgh Review. Judicis est jus dicere non dare.--Lofft, 42. (It is the
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