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Private member

Private member, is a member of a legislature other than a minister,

Business of the House

of the House is divided into (1) Government business, (2) Private Member's business; Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. … p. 64. Business of the House, consists of Government business, Private member's business and the business transacted in opposition time, Parliamentary Practice

Ballot

are held to allot the limited available in Parliament to private members, Parliamentary Practice, Eskine May, 22nd Edn. (1997). Ballot, is … of lots used in Parliament to determine the precedence among members desiring a share of Parliamentary time available for certain kinds

Papers laid on table

Indian Parliament, papers are laid on the table by ministers, private members or secretary-general with the permission of the speaker/chairman in … Parliament, papers are laid on the table by ministers, private members or secretary-general with the permission of the speaker/chairman in pursuance

Public Order Act, 1936

uniforms in connection with political objects and the maintenance by private persons of associations of limitary or similar character, and to … have access to it but it is one to which members of public in fact have resort, State of Kerala v.

Private company

Private company. A 'private company' is defined by s. 26 of … (English) Companies Act, 1929, as follows:- Company privately formed by members who subscribe the whole of the capital among them-selves. 26.

Graveyard

graveyards may be of two kinds - a family or private graveyard and a public graveyard. A graveyard is a private … bury to his dead. On the other hand if any member of the public is permitted to be buried in a

Grievous hurt

kinds of hurt only are designated as 'grievous': First.--Emasculation. Secondly.--Permanent privation of the sight of either eye. Thirdly.--Permanent privation of the … privation of the hearing of either ear. Fourthly.--Privation of any member or joint. Fifthly.--Destruction or permanent impairing of the powers of

Nuisance

title 'Nuisance.' Nuisance is of two kinds: (1) public; (2) private. If a nuisance affects the property or the health comfort, … violation of rights which one enjoys in common with other members of the public. Private nuisance on the other hand is

Winding-up

members to less in number than seven, or, in a private company, below two; or (5) On the company being unable … firstly in discharge of its liabilities, and secondly, among its members according to their respective rights with a view to its

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