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High public or political office
follows: (1) officials wielding extraordinary powers entitling them to take major policy decisions and holding positions of trust and answerable and … High public or political office, the term 'high public or political office' used in the Special Courts
Negligence
damage is due to the plaintiff's act or default, vis major, or the act of God, or under statutory sanction positively … SCC 30: (1980) 1 SCR 95. (iv) Negligence is a term of art but has distinct meanings in different jurisdictions. In
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