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Computed
Computed, it has been legislatively recognised as involving, as part of the process of computation, both
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
Affiliation and recognition
Act, 1973 and it is only when the school is recognised by the 'appropriate authority' that it becomes amenable to other
Illatom son-in-law
view to give a daughter in marriage and is customarily recognised as an heir in the absence of a natural-born-son, P.
Deputation
'deputation' is well under-stood in service law and has a recognised meaning. 'Deputation' has a different connotation in-service law and the
Indian ship
in India at the commence-ment of this Act which is recognised as an Indian ship under the proviso to sub-s. (2)
Leave
Act, 1872, s. 27) It means any kind of leave recognised by the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (Staff and Conditions of
Indian standard
of such article or process and includes-- (i) any standard recognised by the Bureau under clause (b) of s. 10; and
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