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Public prosecutor

Public prosecutor, means a Public Prosecutor or an Additional Public Prosecutor or a Special Public Prosecutor appointed under s. 28...

Recall

Recall, to supersede a minister, or deprive him of his office; also a revoke a judgment on a matter of...

Resolutory condition

Resolutory condition, one the accomplishment of which revokes a prior obligation.

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Revocation

Revocation, includes cancellation of all orders invalid as well as valid, Hadibandu Das v. District Magistrate, AIR 1969 SC 43...

Revocation and new appointment

Revocation and new appointment. The appoint or may reserve a power of revocation and new appointment in the deed of...

Revocation of agency

Revocation of agency. An agency is dissolved or determined in several ways:- (I) by the act of the principal, either...

Set aside

Set aside, is to revoke or quash. It means the interim order has come to an end and has become...

Tail

Tail [fr. tailler, Fr., to prune]. An estate-tail was formerly a freehold of inheritance and is now an equitable interest...

Cancelli

Cancelli (lattice work), the rails or balusters inclosing the bar of a court of justice or the communion-table. Also the...

Revoke

To call or bring back to recall

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