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Criminal contempt
tends to obstruct, the administration of justice in any other manner, S. Abdul Karim v. M.K. Prakash, (1976) 1 SCC 975:
Cancellation
Cancellation, any manner of obliteration and defacement, as of an adhesive stamp in
Magna Carta
not be taken but in the shires, and after this manner; if we be out of this realm, our chief, justicers
Alien
a period of not less than five years in the manner required by the section, or been in the service of
Etiquette
Etiquette, is the forms, manner and ceremonies established by convention as acceptable or required in
Power of Court to order meeting to be called
a company, other than an annual general meeting, in any manner in which meetings of the company may be called, or
Restrictive trade practice
the market relating to goods or services in such a manner as to impose on the consumers unjustified costs or restrictions
Royal Arms
the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that
Wills
aforesaid, or by another will or codicil executed in the manner hereinbefore required or by some writing declaring an intention to
Modo et forma
Modo et forma (in manner and form), a phrase formerly used in pleading. It was
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