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Life
of a human being, unless the contrary appears from the context. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 45) Life, as observed by Field, J. in Munn v. Illinois, (1877) 94 US 113, means something more than mere animal existence
Laws of war
Laws of war, means the body of rules and principles observed by civilized nations for the regulation of matters inherent or incidental to the conduct of a public war,
Knowledge
497. A state of mind entertained by a person with regard to existing facts which he has himself observed, or the existence of which has been communicated to him by persons whose veracity he has no reason
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Knights of the bath
order instituted by Henry IV. and revived by George I. They are so called from the ceremony formerly observed of bathing the night before their creation, Dugd. Antiq. Of Warw. 531.
Just and equitable
(a) to (e) of s. 222 corresponding to our clauses (a) to (e) of s. 433. Lord Wilberforce observed that the words 'just and equitable' are a recognition of the fact that a limited company is more
Jury
the Saxons on the continent, twelve juratores was the number required for an acquittal. Similar customs may be observed in the laws of Athens and Rome, where dikaotai and judices answer to jurors, an of the continental
Judicial decision
an administrative court entitled to follow its own procedure provided only that the rules of natural justice are observed, Firm of S. Mohd. Ali and Sons v. V. Madhavarao, AIR 1964 AP 132. The requisites of a
Jews
Vict. c. 59. For curious comment on the Statute by Lord Coke, see 2 Inst., where it is observed that 15,060 Jews banished themselves in consequence of the statute, and were not banished by Parliament. The (English)
Issued and served
Niwas v. I.T.O., (1956) 30 ITR 381 (All) cited in the judgment under attack and a Bombay decision, observed at page 108: The intention would be effectuated if the wider meaning is given to the expression 'issued'.
Probation
the employee on probation for watching his performance and the period during which the performance is to be observed is the prerogative of the employer, Ajit Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1983 SC 494 (498): (1983)
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