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Imprimatur
2006 Cr LJ 2369: 2006 (2) JCC 792: 2006 (3) Recent CR 242 (Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 23, rule 3).
House of Lords
Lords may obtain the opinions of the judges; for a recent instance of this, see Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1.
High Steward, Court of the Lord
the judges are sufficiently competent to deal with the law. Recent trials before this Court have been that of the Duchess
Heat of passion
2 Crimes 5 (SC): (2006) 1 JCC 599: (2006) 2 Recent CR 472: (2006) 4 CRJ 437. Subsequent procedures did not
Habitual criminal
3 Crimes 7 (SC): (2006) 2 JCC 1185: (2006) 3 Recent CR 515: (2006) 5 CRJ 456.
Gratuity
a provision for old age and the trend of the recent authorities as borne out from various awards as well as
Fight
(3) Crimes 164 (SC): 2006 (3) JCC 1318: 2006 (3) Recent CR 904: 2006 (5) CRJ 378.
Fair trial
(2) Crimes 36 (SC): 2006 (1) JCC 427: 2006 (2) Recent CR 448. Means a trial in which bias or prejudice
Estoppel
rule of equity. That rule has gained new dimensions in recent years. A new class of estoppel has come to be
Droits of admiralty
hostilities. In the arrangement of the Civil List during the recent reigns, it was settled that whatever droits of Admiralty accrued
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