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Foreign power

Foreign power, the expression 'Foreign Affairs' includes the relation of India with

Legislative power

Legislative power, power to frame or enact law for the governance of

Mala fide exercise of power

Mala fide exercise of power, a right to get rid of the obstruction then and

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Police power and eminent domain

Police power and eminent domain, the police and eminent domain powers are

Powers

Powers, the word 'powers' used in Article 194(3) must be considered

Separation of powers

Separation of powers, means the division of governmental authority into three branches of

Incidental power

Incidental power, The incidental power is one that is directly and immediately

Service out of the jurisdiction

Service out of the jurisdiction of a writ of summons may be allowed by the Court or a judge in...

Sovereign power

Sovereign power, in all Governments of constitutional limitations 'sovereign power' manifests itself

Sovereign powers

Sovereign powers, of a Government include all the powers necessary to accomplish

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Foreign power

Foreign power, the expression 'Foreign Affairs' includes the relation of India with

Legislative power

Legislative power, power to frame or enact law for the governance of

Mala fide exercise of power

Mala fide exercise of power, a right to get rid of the obstruction then and

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Police power and eminent domain

Police power and eminent domain, the police and eminent domain powers are

Powers

Powers, the word 'powers' used in Article 194(3) must be considered

Separation of powers

Separation of powers, means the division of governmental authority into three branches of

Incidental power

Incidental power, The incidental power is one that is directly and immediately

Service out of the jurisdiction

Service out of the jurisdiction of a writ of summons may be allowed by the Court or a judge in...

Sovereign power

Sovereign power, in all Governments of constitutional limitations 'sovereign power' manifests itself

Sovereign powers

Sovereign powers, of a Government include all the powers necessary to accomplish

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