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Maritime Courts

High Court of Admiralty and its Court of appeal, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. But by the (English) Judicature … to a division of the High Court, called the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division (ibid., s. 34) (see now Jud. Act,

Liberty

persons as opposed to enjoyment by all and sundry, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Vol. 2, p. 1459. It is the right not … called liberties from being exempt from the sheriff jurisdiction, having separate commissions of the peace, and not being incorporated boroughs, might,

Justices

act until he has taken the oath of allegiance and judicial oath in the form respectively prescribed by the (English) Pro-missory … borough) are appointed by the Crown in boroughs having a separate commission of the peace. They must reside, while acting, in

chancery

decided in ] b : the principles and practice of judicial equity [court of ] see also equity compare law NOTE: … by the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain NOTE: Formerly a separate court, the Chancery is now a division of the Supreme

Judiciary

favourable conditions of service; (iv) oath of Office, (v) the judicial decision binding on the executive, and (vi) the power to … p. 199. The Constitution of India makes the Indian Judiciary separate from and independent of the Executive as in England; this

Including

courts to extend and widen the scope of power, Delhi Judicial Service Association v. AIR 1991 SC 2176 (2199): (1991) 4 … on luxury has been recognised for a long time as separate and distinct kind of tax and the principle of noscitur

Cadre

AIR 1974 SC 1908: (1975) 3 SCC 258. [Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970, R. 6 (3)] In the service jurisprudence … a service or part of a service sanctioned as a separate unit, Chakradhar Paswan v. State of Bihar, (1988) 2 SCC

Award

KB 47]. Means to grant by formal process or by judicial decree e.g. to company awarded the contact to the low … when partly good and partly bad, the good part, if separable from the bad, will be valid. A valid award is

will

that provides for an executor to administer the estate without judicial involvement nuncupative will : a will allowed in some states … not contain reciprocal provisions. mutual will : one of two separate wills that share reciprocal provisions for the disposition of property

lien

a debtor by a creditor upon obtaining a favorable judgment judicial lien : a lien obtained by a legal or equitable … enforceable to compel performance of an obligation (as under a divorce settlement) 2 : charging lien in this entry spe·cif·ic lien

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