Navy Act 1957 Chapter Vi - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judicial power
make a contrary decision, the matter is one under judicial and not legislative power, Biharilal v. Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established … every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established under Chapters V and VI of Part VI and the Union Judiciary constituted in … described as essentially judicial and not legislative. There has been a lacuna in creating jurisdiction, supplies it, it acts within the legislative field. Where, however, the legislature goes further than this & compels the determination of a
Judgment
meaning of s. 494 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, State of Bihar v. Ram Naresh Pandey, AIR 1957 SC 389: (1957) SCR 279. (S. 494 of Cr PC, 1898). The word 'judgment' under s. 66(5) of … v. State, AIR 1956 All 633 (634). The judgment in Rule 5 Chapter VIII of the Rules means a final order. The suit is still … expression 'Judg-ment,' however, is now used generally except in matrimonial causes, the term 'judgment' including 'decree' [(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 225, replacing Jud. Act,1873, s. 100]. The several species of judgments are either:- (a) Interlocutory, given … order of conviction or acquittal of the accused', and to this by virtue of s. 367(6), Criminal Procedure Code must be added orders under ss.
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