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Co-respondent

Act, 1925, s. 177,enacts that on a petition for divorce presented by the husband or in the answer of a husband

Exceptional grant

Constitution of India, Art. 166. In U.K. such grants are presented either as estimates or dealt with on a financial resolution.

Cause of action

be said that the cause of action on which the present suit was brought is the same as that in the

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fraud

a false offer of compromise) that induces one not to present a case in court or deprives one of the opportunity

quorum

of English justices of the peace formerly required to be present at sessions to constitute a lawful bench, from Latin, of

perform

marriage ceremony] 4 : to give a public rendition or presentation of [ a copyrighted play] vi 1 : to adhere

past recollection recorded

such an account into evidence if the witness has insufficient present memory of the event or has no memory of having

ore tenus

ore tenus [Latin, by mouth] : made or presented orally [ore tenus testimony] [evidence presented ore tenus]

opening statement

a statement to the jury by trial counsel before the presentation of evidence that usually explains the nature of the case,

instant

instant : being under present consideration [the questions presented in the case]

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