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Public servant
the avowed object of stamping out corruption at various levels prevailing in the country, State of Madhya Pradesh v. M.V. Narasimhan,
Registered document
the expression 'Registered document' means document registered under the laws prevailing in India, AIR 1964 Mad 527 (530). (Limitation Act, 1908,
Relevant geographic market
are distinctly homogenous and can be distinguished from the conditions prevailing in the neighbouring areas. [Competition Act, 2002 (12 of 2003),
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Remanet
incurred for witnesses, etc., are allowed to the party ultimately prevailing. As the unexpired part of a sentence in Criminal Law.
Coke, Sir Edward
formation of our polity and with the manners and customs prevailing in England in times gone by.'
Review
the High Court to exercise its inherent powers in the prevailing circumstances and pass appropriate orders to secure the ends of
Termination
termination for misconduct; but in the light of rules and prevailing practice, the meaning of the word has come to be
Concession
is conceded, a gesture made in recognition of demand or prevailing standard, a reduction in price for certain category of person,
Taxable purchase value of goods
if such goods have not been purchased by him, the prevailing market price of such goods in the local area. [Rajasthan
Attachment, Foreign
demand. It is also called garnishment. As to the custom prevailing in the City of London, see FOREIGN ATTACHMENT and consult
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