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Indiscriminate attack
that (1) is not carried out for a specific military objective (2) employs a means of combat not directed at a
Evidence
in issue between parties. Something (including testimony, documents and tangible objects) that tends to prove or disprove the existence of an
Interpretation of Statute
may be looked into for the purpose of ascertaining the object which the legislature had in view in using the words
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Judicial Act
aforesaid definition. He has legal authority to decide on the objections raised by the candidate. The question decided by him affects
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
consolidated and effected changes in the land laws with the object of simplifying the transfer and conveyance of land. An important
Exception
in the Roman, exception is synonymous with defence. A formal objection to a courts ruling by a party who wants to
Demurrer
It is seldom resorted to. Demurrer, is an act of objecting or taking exception or a protest. It is a pleading
Entitled to apply again
is given its literal meaning, it would defeat the very object for which the legislature has incorporated that proviso in the
Discrimination with reasons
classification for differential treatment having nexus to the constitutionally permissible object. Preferential representation for the backward classes in services with due
Day of acceptance
goods or the rendering of services; or (b) where any objection is made in writing by the buyer regarding acceptance of
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