Relevant - Law Dictionary Search Results
Have regard to
'have regard to' only obliges the Government to consider as relevant data material to which it must have regard, Saraswati Industrial
Item
notified under this Act or any other Act related to relevant activity [Weapons of Mass Destructions and their Delivery System (Prohibition
Has reason to believe
reasons for the belief have a rational connection or a relevant bearing to the formation of the belief and are not
Experience
not be just or warranted. It would depend on the relevant provisions as also the particular type of experience which is
External aids
therefore, have to select the particular meaning which would be relevant to the context in which it has to interpret that
Fact
to render the information admissible the fact discovered must be relevant and must have been such that it constitutes the information
Fact discovered
the commission of the offence, the fact discovered is very relevant. But if to the statement the words be added 'with
Fairness
good faith; and without bias, apply its mind to all relevant considerations and must not be swayed by irrelevant consideration, must
Germane
Germane, Relevant; pertinent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 695
Patwari
entrusted with the duty of maintaining the accounts and other relevant re-cords pertaining to the revenue business, S. Gurmej Singh v.
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