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Office
and most lawful men, and sufficient to their estimation and knowledge. Officia magistratus non debent esse venalia, (The offices of a
Noviter ad notitiam perventa
Noviter ad notitiam perventa (matters newly come to the knowledge of a party). (matters newly come to the knowledge of
Discretion
to make a sound, fair and just determination and a knowledge of the facts upon which discretion may properly operate. When
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Profession
Means a vocation or occupation requiring special usually advanced education, knowledge and skill, e.g. law or medical professions. Also refers to
Quack
Quack, a person who does not have knowledge of a particular system of medicine but practises in that
Service
other process, or a notice in a suit, to the knowledge of the person affected by it. The service of writs
Technology
Unlawful Activities) Act, 2005, s. 4(l)] Means the branch of knowledge; the knowledge and means used to produce the material necessities
Vishesagya
the expression 'Vishesagya' in Hindi means a person having special knowledge ('Vishes' means special and 'Agya' means person having knowledge), A.
Visit and search
the expression 'Vishesagya' in Hindi means a person having special knowledge ('Vishes' means special and 'Agya' means person having knowledge), A.
Education
2005 SC 3226. The process of training and developing the knowledge, skill, mind and character of students by formal schooling, Sole
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