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mandamus
a court of competent jurisdiction to an inferior tribunal, a public official, an administrative agency, a corporation, or any person compelling the
impeach
with a crime or misconduct ;specif : to charge (a public official) before a competent tribunal (as the U.S. Senate) with misconduct
extortion
;specif : the act or practice of extorting by a public official acting under color of office 2 : the crime of
discretion
also abuse of discretion b : the power of a public official or employee to act and make decisions based on his
assessed value
assessed value the value that a public official has placed on any asset (used to determine taxes). Source:
malfeasance
do, from Latin facere] : the commission (as by a public official) of a wrongful or unlawful act involving or affecting the
Official duty
the act or omission must have been done by the public servant in the course of his service and that it … Official duty, implies that the act or omission must have been
Act purporting to be done in official capacity
therefore is attracted when any suit is filed against a public officer in respect of any act purporting to be done … Act purporting to be done in official capacity, The words 'act purporting to be done in official
Valuation
marks being awarded by an examiner, Sanjay Singh v. U.P. Public Service Commission, (2007) 3 SCC 720. Means the act or … 2 of the Act provides: 2. In assessing compensation, an official arbitrator shall act in accordance with the following rules:- (1)
Bulletin
Bulletin, an official notice of a public transaction or matter of public importance; an abridged edition of
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