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Medicine, adulteration of
meaning of the expression as it is clear from the relevant Regulations that medicine and surgery are general subjects and Cardiology
Material
Thesaurus (3rd Edn.), p. 349. Material, means 'legally significant' or relevant, Clen v. Korean Airline Co. Ltd. (QBD), (2004) LR 1386
Job work
Dictionary assigns several meanings to the expression 'job' but the relevant meaning having regard to the present context is 'a piece
Look-at-able
court has come to the conclusion that whatever is logically relevant is legally look-at-able' [Union of India v. Sankalchand, AIR 1977
Local authority
Gram Panchayat, Notified are committee or cantonment board constituted under relevant local authority law. The Gujarat State Disaster Management Act, 2003,
Library service
the library and assisting the readers to procure books and relevant information. [The Rajasthan Public Libraries Act, 2006, s. 2(k)]
Libel
privileged occasion, but neither want of truth nor malice are relevant to the defence of absolute privilege. Threatening to publish a
Legal proceedings
its purpose is to obtain an award as to the relevant legal rights of the parties. Legal proceedings in the ordinary
Laying a foundation
introducing evidence of certain facts needed to render later evidence relevant, material, or competent. For example, propounding a hypothetical question to
Judicial proceeding
would have a right to inspect the record and all relevant documents before he is called upon to lead evidence in
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