Logically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legal fiction
of facts have got to be worked out to their logical extent, Bengal Immunity Co. v. State of Bihar, (1955) 2
Legal justice and natural justice
justice relieves legal justice from unnecessary technicality, grammatical pedantry or logical prevarication. It supplies the omissions of a formulated law, Canara
Liter' humaniores
Liter' humaniores, Greek, Latin, general philology, logic, moral philosophy, metaphysics; the name of one of the principal
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Predicament
Predicament, the condition of things concerning which a logical proposition may be stated.
Premises
Premises (pr'missa), in logic, propositions antecedently supposed or proved. In a deed the 'premises'
Presumption of fact
the court exercises a process of reasoning and reaches a logical conclusion as the most probable position. The above principle has
Procedure established by law
in it that it is unequal both according to political logic and constitutional law and is therefore violative of Article 14'.
Proposition
Proposition, a single logical sentence.
Theory of the case
to bring together certain facts of the case in a logical sequence and to corelate them in a way that produces
Therein
wakfs, its institutions and its properties. It would, therefore, be logical and reasonable to infer that its provisions empower only those
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