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Home Dictionary Name: regul generalesRegul' generales
Regul' generales (General Rules) which the courts promulgate from time to time for the regulation of their practice. Before the Judicature Act the more important of these were those promulgated in Hilary Term, 1853, abbreviated as 'R. G. H. T. 1853.' Since the Judicature Act the description is 'Rules of the Supreme Court,' abbreviated as 'R.S.C.'...
Regulation
Regulation, has been defined as a rule or order prescribed for management or governance, Corpus Juris Secundum (Vol. 76, p. 615).Regulation, includes regulation, Constitution of India, Art. 13(3)(a).Means a rule or order prescribed for management or governance. As a matter of fact the regulation has to be interpreted in the context in which it is used and not dehors the context, and thus regulation also includes a power to levy, Saurashtra Cement and Chemical Industries v. Union of India, AIR 2001 SC 8. [See Constitution of India, Sch. 7, List 1, Entry 54; Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957, s. 2]Means the regulations made by the council under s. 40. [Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Act, 2002, s. 2(r)]The expression 'regulation' in a given case may amount to prohibition, Talcher Municipality v. Talcher Regulated Market Committee, (2004) 6 SCC 178 (181). (Orissa Municipalities Act, 1950)The act or process of controlling by rule...
Regulate
Regulate, does not include 'prohibition', Asoke Chowdhury v. State of West Bengal, AIR 2007 Cal 176.Regulate, includes prohibition, K. Ramanathan v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 1985 SC 660.Regulate, is derived from the latin word 'rego and regula'. It is a word of broad import having a broad meaning and is very comprehensive in scope, Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 76, p. 610.Regulate, is variously defined as meaning to adjust; to adjust, order, or govern by rule, method, or established mode; to adjust or control by rule, method, or established mode, or governing principles or laws; to govern; to govern by rule; to govern by, or subject to, certain rules or restrictions, to govern or direct according to rule; to control, govern, or direct by rule or regulations, Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 76, p. 611.Means to control or to adjust by rule or to subject to governing principles, U.P. Co-op. Cane Unions Federations v. West U.P. Sugar Mills Assn., (2004) 5 SCC 430.Means to direct by rule or restr...
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General. The Judge Advocate-General is an officer appointed by letters-patent under the Great Seal. He is under the orders of the Secretary of State for War to whom he acts as legal adviser. One of his functions is to review Court-martial proceedings. All general military courts-martial are attended by a judge advocate acting by deputation, either special or general, under the hand and seal of the judge advocate-general; or by a person appointed by general officers commanding the forces abroad, to execute the office of judge advocate. The duties of an officiating judge advocate at a Court-martial are to superintend the proceedings, to make a minute of the proceedings, and to advise the Court on points of law, of custom, and of form, and so far to assist the prisoner as to elicit a full statement of the facts material to the defence. The proceedings of general courts-martial held at home are trans-mitted by the officiating judge advocate to the judge advoc...
Sederunt, Acts of
Sederunt, Acts of, ordinances of the Court of Session in Scotland, made originally under authority of the statute 1540, c. 93, and later enabling Acts, which may be said to be equivalent to the Regul' Generales of the English Courts. Generally speaking, Acts of Sederunt regulate procedure in Scots litigation, terms of membership of legal Societies, etc. A quorum of nine judges is necessary-48 Geo. 3, c. 151, s. 11....
Extraordinary General Meeting
Extraordinary General Meeting, means a special meeting of the General Body of a Sports Associa-tion other than an Annual General Meeting, Rajasthan Sports (Registration, Recognition and Regulation of Associations) Act, 2005, s. 2(j)....
Postmaster-General
Postmaster-General. The head of the Post-office, whose appointment and powers are regulated by the (English) Post Office Acts, 1908 to 1920 and the (English) Post Office (Amendment) Act, 1935 (25 & 26 Geo. 5, c. 15). He acts in a corporate capacity (Post Office Act, 1908, s. 33), and for the purpose of holding land is a corporation sole. See CORPORA-TION, s. 45, ibid. He is usually one of the Ministry, and may sit in the House of Commons (see 29 & 30 Vict. c. 55), and if an Assistant Postmaster-General is appointed he can sit and vote in the House of Commons by virtue of the Assistant Postmaster-General Act, 1909. There were two before 1822, when one was abolished....
To regulate the work and conduct of the officers
To regulate the work and conduct of the officers, it is a settled principle that when the Act prescribes a particular body to exercise a power, it must be exercised only by that body. It cannot be exercised by others unless it is delegated. The power to regulate the work and conduct of officers cannot include the power to take disciplinary action for their removal. The Act confers power to appoint officers on the Executive Council and it generally includes the power to remove, Marathwada University v. Sesh Rao Balwant Rao Chavan, AIR 1989 SC 1582: (1989) 3 SCC 132: (1989) 2 SCR 454...
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. The acts of the General Assembly, issued under their legislative powers, are binding on all the members and judicatories of the church. The form of their procedure is regulated by an Act of the church (1697), termed the Barrier Act, Bell's Scotch Law Dict....
General Nursing Council
General Nursing Council for England and Wales [see the Nurses Registration Act, 1919 (9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 94], regulates the registration of nurses. The Council is appointed by the Privy Council, Board of Education, and Minister of Health. The rules are subject to the approval of the Minister of Health...
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