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Laudibus (de) legum angli'
of England was studied, the degrees and ranks in the profession, with the manner in which they were conferred; to these
Infamous conduct in a professional respect
Infamous conduct in a professional respect. A term used by the General Medical Council to
Industry
section is undoubtedly unduly wide since it includes 'any business, profession, trade, undertaking or manufacture', Maharao Saheb Shribhim Singhji v. Union
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Gainfully occupied person
means a person who is engaged in any trade, business, profession, office, employment or vocation and is wholly or sub-stantially dependent
In the interest of general public
and even if the restricts freedom to carry on a profession, it would be protected by Article 19(6). If it is
Function
1. Activity that is appropriate to a particular business or profession 2. office duty, occupation of an office, Black's Law Dictionary,
Friend or agent
of the detenu who in essentially a comrade in the profession of the detenu for which he is detained, such a
Enterprise
space. Explanation.--For the purposes of this clause,-- (a) 'activity' includes profession or occupation; (b) 'article' includes a new article and 'service'
Defamatory statement
contempt or ridicule, or to disparage him in his office, profession, calling, trade or business, Halsbury's Laws of England (28), para
Deed
The parties are described by their several names, their rank, profession or calling, and their places of abode, except in the
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