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Apology

in some cases plead the offer of an apology in mitigation of damages. And by s. 2, in any action for

Ayurvedic, Siddha or Unani drug

internal or external use for or in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease or disorder in human beings or

Battered Woman's syndrome

not imminent; Battered Woman's syndrome is also used as a mitigating factor in sentencing, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005),

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Beset

section in the case of a trade dispute has been mitigated by s. 2 of the (English) Trade Disputes Act, 1906

Capital offences

of Sir Samuel Romilly, the severity of the law was mitigated by rapid steps in this respect. Larceny in a dwelling-house

Contingent legacy

the gift would not vest within the period has been mitigated by s. 163 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, which

Natural justice

supposed distinction between quasi-judicial and administrative decisions, which was perceptibly mitigated in Dr. Bina Pani Dei case, [(1967) 2 SCR 625:

Executory devise

several different means, although the stringency of this rule was mitigated by the (English) R.P. Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.

Formulation

aids, for internal or external use in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease in human beings or animals, Secretary,

Homicide

several stages of guilt, arising from the parti-cular circumstances of mitigation or aggravation which attends it, it is either justifiable, excusable,

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