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Nullity
Nullity, want of force or efficacy; an error in litigation which is incurable, and thus differs from an irregularity, which
Litigious
Litigious, means 'inviting controversy, relating to or marked by litigation', that
Next of kin
OF. [Plaint 43, Para 1, C.P.C.] [s. 1, Indian Soldier's Litigation Act and ss. 54(d) and 93, Indian Succession Act]
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Illness slip
adjournment on this basis should be abolished so that the litigant whose counsel has fallen ill may make alternative arrangement and
Occasio
tenants for his necessity (2) Hindrance or trouble esp., vexatious litigation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1106.
Official solicitor
contempt, and he may be assigned as solicitor to pauper litigants, and acts as guardian ad litem to persons under a
Outcome-determinative test
examining the issue's potential effect on the outcome of the litigation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1128.
Pares
the lord, being the equals or peers of the parties litigant. Magna Charta (see that title) provides against the condemnation of
Imparl
Imparl, to have licence to settle a litigation amicably, to obtain delay for adjustment. Imparl, means (1) to
Finis finem litibus imponit
finem litibus imponit [Lat.], the end puts an end to litigations.
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