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Delegated legislation
are subject to approval or disapproval by either House; Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 576. In England, the
Censure motion
adopted by the National Assembly, the Government has to resign, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th
Allocation of time
control of the time of the House, but, in actual practice, this control has been delegated to the Government. Parliamentary Practice
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bill
nature of a bill of review were abolished in federal practice by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b). bill in the
Impracticable
(2001) 5 SCC 593. Is defined to mean impossible in practice to do or carry out, New Oxford Dictionary of English,
Bribe
1918, No. 321]. See also (English) the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act, 1889, which is directed against the bribery and corruption
Candidate
which competitors at Rome were habited. In the (English) Corrupt Practices Acts the expression has a specially extensive meaning. Corrupt and
Hindu
embraces within itself so many diverse forms of beliefs, faiths, practices and worship that it is difficult to define the term
Person of unsound mind
also CONCURRENT JURISDICTION; MASTER INLUNACY. See Mills and Poyser's Lunacy Practice; Archbold's Lunacy and Mental Deficiency; Pope on Lunacy; Heywood and
Admonition
is not so grave as to warrant his committal; Parliamentary Practice - Erskine May, 22nd Edn. p. 138. In the House
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