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Precedent
Sardari Lal Gupta v. Siri Krishan Aggarwal, AIR 1984 P&H 439. The Supreme Court can go back on previous decisions, Vidyacharan Shuklai v. Khubchand Baghel, AIR 1964 SC 1099. When it appears to a Single Judge or … nor what logically follows from the various observations made in it. It is not proper to extract a sentence here and there from a judgment and to build upon it, State of Orissa v. Sudhansu Sekhar Misra,
Cross-examination
and irrelevant questions, and by s. 25 of the C.L.P. Act, 1854, that if a witness deny a conviction for felony, it may be proved. The following are some of the chief heads of cross-examination:-- I. To … party. (a) presumably, having been punished or unjustly injured by him. (b) apparently, having spoken revengefully of or previously injured him. Greater ltitude is allowed in examining (on these heads) a party to a cause than another
Dog
by that dog; and it shall not be necessary for the person seeking such damages to show a previous mischievous propensity in the dog, or the owner knowledge of such previous propensity, or to show that the … grant, and terminate on the 31st of December following; but procuring a license on the day of a conviction will not avoid the penalty up to 5l. under s. 8 of the Act of 1867, Campbell v.
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Age
since the presumption of impotence cannot be rebutted, R. v. Phillips, 8 C& P 736, he cannot be convicted of an offence involving carnal knowledge, except as a principal in the second degree in a rape, or … the presumption in Croxton v. May, (1878) 9 Ch D 388 (woman 54' years but married three years previously). The Roman Civil law divides age thus:-- I. Infantia, from birth to 7 years. (a) 'tas infanti' proxima,
Desertion
state; the state of things may usually be termed, for short, 'the home'. There can be desertion without previous cohabitation by the parties, or without the marriage having been consummated. The person who actually withdraws from cohabitation … a matrimonial offence, for which the remedy is under (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 185, by which a sentence of judicial separation may be obtained either by the husband or wife on the ground of desertion, without
bill
of review : an equitable bill used to start a suit to have the final judgment of a previous suit set aside compare bill in the nature of a bill of review in this entry NOTE: Bills … Representatives. bill of attainder 1 : a legislative act formerly permitted that attainted a person and imposed a sentence of death without benefit of a judicial trial see also attainder compare bill of pains and penalties in
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