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PAL
PAL passive activity loss
Palative
Pleasing to the taste palatable
Make allowance
Make allowance, the words 'make allowance' occurring in the proviso to clause 3(1) of the Order mean that deduction in...
Quasi judicial, quasi
Quasi judicial, quasi, A quasi-judicial function has been termed to be one which stands midway a judicial and an administrative...
Modesty
Modesty, as 'womanly propriety of behaviour; scrupulous chastity of thought, speech and conduct; reserve or sense of shame proceeding from...
Permanent post
Permanent post, 'permanent post' means a post carrying a definite rate of pay sanctioned without limit of time. Fundamental Rule...
Power
Power, in respect of court the word 'power' means an authority expressly or impliedly conferred on the court by law...
Privilege
Privilege, a privilege is the opposite of a duty, and the correlative of 'no-right', Isha Valimohamad v. Haji Gulam Mohamad...
Privilege in law
Privilege in law, is defined as immunity or an exemption from some duty-burden, attendance or liability conferred by special grant...
Privilegium
Privilegium, means a law specially passed in favour of or against a particular person, Raja Ram Pal v. Hon'ble Speaker...
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