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act 1871 34 35 vict c 48 s 2 these justices stipendiary magistrates excepted see magistrate act gratuitously receiving no salary
Natural justice
the rules of natural justice is to prevent miscarriage of justice one fails to see why those rules should be made
Commutative justice and distributive justice
commutative justice and distributive justice aristotle s doctrine of justice of equality is called by
Legal justice and natural justice
present a water tight classification it is the substance of justice which is to be secured by both and whenever legal
Administration of justice
civil as well as criminal justice the expression administration of justice is wide enough to include the powers and jurisdiction of
Distributive justice
which law in its making should conform the sense of justice will be stable when it is firmly guided by the
Obstruction of justice
recognised as a distinct crime is usually called obstruction of justice or obstructing justice a common law misdemeanor criminal law rollin
substantial justice
sufficient degree esp to satisfy a standard of fairness also justice administered according to the substance and not necessarily the form
Backing a warrant of a justice of the peace
backing a warrant of a justice of the peace formerly where a warrant which had been
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
with him in 1881 after the promotion of lord chief justice coleridge to the office of lord chief justice of england
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