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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

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',

Private International law

differ, but by the comity of nations certain rules are recognised as common to civilised jurisdictions. Through part of the judicial

Teacher of the University

holding a teaching post including a part-time post, appointed or recognised as such by the University. [Bengal Engineering and Science University

Psychiatrist

medical practitioner possessing a post-graduate degree or diploma in psychiatry, recognised by the Medical Council of India, constituted under the Indian

Right

Charanjit Kaur, AIR 1995 P&H 177. Right, is an interest recognised and protected by moral or legal rules. It is an

Transnational law

Transnational law, means the general principles of law recognised by civilized nations, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1505.

Theory of basic structure

Theory of basic structure, the theory of a 'basic stru-cture' of the Constitution cannot be used to build into the...

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