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Procedure established by law
Procedure established by law, does not mean due process of law, A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras, AIR 1980
Change in law of procedure
Change in law of procedure, Change in Law of Procedure-No person has a vested right in any course of procedure. He has only
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Adjective law
Adjective law, is the body of rules governing procedure and practice, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 42. Means the body of law in State consists of
Lynch-law
Lynch-law, the procedure whereby an offender is tried and executed by a self-appointed body of citizens acting generally in defiance of
law of the case
law of the case :a doctrine in legal procedure: an issue esp. of law that has been decided (as by an appeals court) will not be reconsidered
apa
apa (Administrative Procedure Act) A federal law enacted in 1946 governing practice and proceedings before federal administrative agencies. (5 U.S.C. 551)
Incidental
(1967) 1 SCR 882. Incidental, The expression 'Incidental' may mean differently in different contexts while dealing with a procedural law. It may mean proceedings which are procedural in nature but when it is used is relation to an … Vijain v. K. Shankar, AIR 2007 SC 1103. May mean differently in different contexts. While dealing with a procedural law, it may mean proceedings which are procedural in nature but when it is used in relation to an
Judgment
as the inquiring Court is concerned is a 'judgment' within the meaning of s. 494 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, State of Bihar v. Ram Naresh Pandey, AIR 1957 SC 389: (1957) SCR 279. (S. 494 … Court. Under the former practice of the superior Courts, this term was usually applied only to the Common Law Courts, the term 'decree' being in general use in the Court of Chancery. The expression 'Judg-ment,' however, is
Due process of law
Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu, 6th Edn., Vol. D, p. 83. It has a procedural and substantive meaning, the requirements of procedural due process are public trial, not vitiated by pressure from any … Due process of law, A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 27: 1950 SCR 88. [Constitution of India, Art. 21]
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