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Remarker
One who remarks
Remarkable
Worthy of being remarked or noticed noticeable conspicuous hence uncommon extraordinary
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Obiter dictum
material facts in issue, K. Jayarama Iyer v. State of Hyderabad, AIR 1954 Hyd 56. It is a remark made or opinion expressed by a judge in his decision upon a cause, 'by the way' -- that
obiter dictum
obiter dictum pl: obiter dic·ta [-tə] [Late Latin, literally, something said in passing] : an incidental and collateral remark that is uttered or written by a judge but is not binding : dictum
Expunction of remarks
Expunction of remarks, in Parliament, deletion of defamatory, indecent, unparliamentary or undignified words, phrases or expressions from the proceedings of the
Prolegomenon
A preliminary remark or observation an introductory discourse prefixed to a book or treatise
obiter dictum
An incidental and collateral opinion uttered by a judge See Dictum n 2 a
Comment
To make remarks observations or criticism especially to write notes on the works of an author with a view to illustrate
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