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Partnership firm of Hindu undivided family
firm in a partnership and a Hindu undivided family are recognised as legal entities and as such proceedings can only be
Pardon
Pardon is one of the many prerogatives which have been recognised since time immemorial as being vested in the sovereign, wherever
Offer of shares to the public
provided, i.e. (a) shares dealt in with permission of any recognised stock exchange in Great Britain; (b) shares allotted with a
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Occupational therapist
a person who possesses occupational therapy qualification obtained from a recognised institution specified in Sch. I and whose name has been
Obstruction of justice
any punishable misdeed of such a nature which is not recognised as a distinct crime, is usually called 'obstruction of justice',
Nation
other sovereign power more or less absolute, an organised government, recognised officials, a system of laws, definite boundaries and the power
Mutt
of a Mutt for his personal benefit only, is also recognised, Bihar State Board of Religious Trust v. Mahanth Sri Biseshwar
Probation officer
Means an officer appointed to be a probation officer or recognised as such under s. 13. [Probation of Offenders Act, 1958
Teaching wing
Teaching wing, means the establishment main-tained, organised or recognised by the University for the purpose of teaching and instructional
Public analyst
19 Geo. 5, c. 31). Means the person appointed or recognised to be the Government Analyst, in relation to any environ-mental
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