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Arrest
arrest as soon as possible and shall not be denied the right to be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice; similarly, he shall be produced before the nearest Magistrate within a period of twenty-four hours
Examination
the use of modern and scientific techniques including DNA profiling and such other tests which the registered medical practitioner thinks necessary in a particular case. [Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 53 Expl.] The act of eliciting by
Lambeth degrees
degrees in divinity. A Lambeth medical degree does not entitle the holder to be registered as a medical practitioner.
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Mala praxis
of an individual be injured by the unskillful or negligent conduct of a surgeon, or apothecary, or general practitioner, in assuming to heal a dislocated or fractured limb, or internal disorder, an action for compensation may be
Proctor
duties similar to those of solicitors and attorneys in other courts, as and being a separate body of practitioners. The title still survives, but the separation no longer exists. Owing to the abolition of the jurisdiction of
Unconditionally
Unconditionally, means without conditions........ that is conditions, well-known to practitioners, which might have been usually imposed, Smith v. Smith, 139, 145 LT 23.
Terrorism
the victims (those hurt by the violence and those affected by the fear) as well as in the practitioners, Devender Pal Singh v. State NCT of Delhi, AIR 2002 SC 1661 (1665): (2002) 5 SCC 234. [Terrorist
Subordinate Court
court of Small causes established under Act No. 9 of 1850 or Act No. 11 of 1865. [Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 (18 of 1879), s. 3]
Said
Said, is used by many practitioners rather than 'the' to refer back to previously recited elements, sometimes to a previously cited anything. This practice
Referee
or otherwise from restrictive covenants. By s. 38 of the (English) Workmen's Compensation Act, 1925, legally qualified medical practitioners may be appointed as medical referees for the purposes of that Act. As to the appointment of referees
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Arrest
arrest as soon as possible and shall not be denied the right to be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice; similarly, he shall be produced before the nearest Magistrate within a period of twenty-four hours
Examination
the use of modern and scientific techniques including DNA profiling and such other tests which the registered medical practitioner thinks necessary in a particular case. [Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 53 Expl.] The act of eliciting by
Lambeth degrees
degrees in divinity. A Lambeth medical degree does not entitle the holder to be registered as a medical practitioner.
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Mala praxis
of an individual be injured by the unskillful or negligent conduct of a surgeon, or apothecary, or general practitioner, in assuming to heal a dislocated or fractured limb, or internal disorder, an action for compensation may be
Proctor
duties similar to those of solicitors and attorneys in other courts, as and being a separate body of practitioners. The title still survives, but the separation no longer exists. Owing to the abolition of the jurisdiction of
Unconditionally
Unconditionally, means without conditions........ that is conditions, well-known to practitioners, which might have been usually imposed, Smith v. Smith, 139, 145 LT 23.
Terrorism
the victims (those hurt by the violence and those affected by the fear) as well as in the practitioners, Devender Pal Singh v. State NCT of Delhi, AIR 2002 SC 1661 (1665): (2002) 5 SCC 234. [Terrorist
Subordinate Court
court of Small causes established under Act No. 9 of 1850 or Act No. 11 of 1865. [Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 (18 of 1879), s. 3]
Said
Said, is used by many practitioners rather than 'the' to refer back to previously recited elements, sometimes to a previously cited anything. This practice
Referee
or otherwise from restrictive covenants. By s. 38 of the (English) Workmen's Compensation Act, 1925, legally qualified medical practitioners may be appointed as medical referees for the purposes of that Act. As to the appointment of referees
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