Nullity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Collusion
either case the judgment obtained by such collusion is a nullity. See Duchess of Kingston's case, (1776) 2 Sm. L.C. Collusion
Camera
what was commonly supposed to be the law) that no nullity suit or other matrimonial cause, whatever its nature, can be
Award
mistaken decision in law or fact; (3) The award is nullity, e.g., made after time has expired or the submission has
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Audi alteram partem
in violation of the audi alteram partem rule is a nullity, Nowabkhan Abbaskhan v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1974 SC 1471
Anon
parties. In modern times the names of the parties in nullity suits in the Divorce Court are generally concealed under initials,
Alimony
s. 190, provides that on any decree for dissolution or nullity of marriage, the Court may order the husband to secure
impediment
to the formation of a valid contract or marriage compare nullity
Bought and Sold Notes
a single document, and if they differ materially they are nullities unless one has been assented to by the parties as
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