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Phyricc processual formalities, [Jas Raj v. Hem Raj, AIR 1977 SC 1011 (1013)]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)...
Processual
Processual, used by Iyer, J. to imply something related to procedure or legal process in its larger sense. 'Where foul play is absent and fairness is not faulted, latitude is a grace of processual justice.' [Mumbai Kamghar Sabha v. Abdul Bhai, AIR 1977 SC 1455 (1458), para 6]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)...
Judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerato processu nunquam
Judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerato processu nunquam [Lat.], Judgments become frequently matured by deliberations, never by hurried process....
formal rulemaking
formal rulemaking : rulemaking by a government agency that is on the record after an opportunity for an agency hearing in accordance with the formal procedures set forth in sections 556 and 557 of the Administrative Procedure Act compare informal rulemaking NOTE: Formal rulemaking is usually only done where specifically required by the legislation mandating the agency action. ...
formal
formal 1 : relating to or involving outward form, structure, or arrangement rather than content [a defect in the pleadings] 2 : requiring special or established solemnities or formalities esp. in order to be effective or valid under the law [received notice] [a criminal charge] 3 : being such only as a matter of form : nominal [a party to a lawsuit] ...
formalized
concerned with or characterized by rigorous adherence to recognized forms especially in religion or art using formalism as highly formalized plays like Waiting for Godot...
formal contract
formal contract see contract ...
Formality
The condition or quality of being formal strictly ceremonious precise etc...
Formally
In a formal manner essentially characteristically expressly regularly ceremoniously precisely...
Formal equality
Formal equality, means that law treates everyone equal and does not favour anyone either because he belongs to the advantaged section of the society or to the disadvantaged section of the society, M. Nagraj v. Union of India, AIR 2007 SC 71....
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