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Pardanashin lady
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Prerogative of mercy
by hanging for felony into one of decapitation: cf. Advice given by the judge to James II. in Lady Lisle's case, 11 How St Tr 297 (378). In the eighteenth century conditional pardons for felony were regularly … 1907, s. 19, by which the Home Secretary may, if he thinks fit, refer the case to the Court of Criminal Appeal (as upon an appeal) or ferer any point to that Court (see also s. 4,
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Maintenance
(1960) 39 ILR 283. 'Maintenance', necessarily must encompass a provision for residence. maintenance is given so that the lady can live in the manner, more or less, to which she was accustomed. The concept of maintenance must, … him; or where one stirs up quarrels or suits in the country; or it is curialis, in a Court of justice, where one officiously intermeddles in a suit depending in any court, which does not belong to
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