Recognisance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bar Council
established neither by charter nor statute, its existence is officially recognised-e.g., Criminal Appeal Act, 1907, s. 18 (2).
Approved institution
institution, means a hospital, health centre or other such institution recognised by a University as an institution in which a person
Application
those facts. It is a peculiar mode of seeking redress recognised by law, P. Philip v. Director of Enforcement, (1976) 2
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Affiliation and recognition
Act, 1973 and it is only when the school is recognised by the 'appropriate authority' that it becomes amenable to other
Acquired
the territory of India, the Courts would be bound to recognise an 'acquisition' as having taken place, with the consequence that
Acknowledge
Acknowledge, means to recognise something as being factual, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Foreign judgment
sense, a judgment delivered by that Court would not be recognised or enforceable in India, Sankaran Govindan v. Lakshmi Bharathi, AIR
Graduate or technician apprentice
engineering or technology or equivalent qualifica-tion granted by any institution recognised by the Government and undergoes apprenticeship train-ing in any such
Luxuries
Indulgence in that which is costly or which is generally recognised as being beyond the necessary requirements of an average member
Law
down for determining legal rights and legal obligations which are recognised by courts. In that sense, a law can be distinguished
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Recognisance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bar Council
established neither by charter nor statute, its existence is officially recognised-e.g., Criminal Appeal Act, 1907, s. 18 (2).
Approved institution
institution, means a hospital, health centre or other such institution recognised by a University as an institution in which a person
Application
those facts. It is a peculiar mode of seeking redress recognised by law, P. Philip v. Director of Enforcement, (1976) 2
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Affiliation and recognition
Act, 1973 and it is only when the school is recognised by the 'appropriate authority' that it becomes amenable to other
Acquired
the territory of India, the Courts would be bound to recognise an 'acquisition' as having taken place, with the consequence that
Acknowledge
Acknowledge, means to recognise something as being factual, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Foreign judgment
sense, a judgment delivered by that Court would not be recognised or enforceable in India, Sankaran Govindan v. Lakshmi Bharathi, AIR
Graduate or technician apprentice
engineering or technology or equivalent qualifica-tion granted by any institution recognised by the Government and undergoes apprenticeship train-ing in any such
Luxuries
Indulgence in that which is costly or which is generally recognised as being beyond the necessary requirements of an average member
Law
down for determining legal rights and legal obligations which are recognised by courts. In that sense, a law can be distinguished
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