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Non lapsable fund
revenues of Akashwani and Doordarshan to need expenditure on certain schemes.
Jurisdiction
effective than the High Court, consistently with the amended constitutional scheme but at the same time not to negate judicial review
Office of profit
as a panel doctor appointed under the Employees' State Insurance Scheme does not hold 'office of profit' under the State Government,
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Liable
policy of the legislature as discernible from the object and scheme of the enactment and the language employed therein, Superintendent and
Incorporated Law Society
postal tuition for articled clerks form part of the Society's scheme of legal education. A provincial Meeting is usually held in
Judicial office and Judicial officer
of Judiciary as enshrined in the Constitution of India. The scheme under the Constitution for establishing an independent judiciary is very
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
of the Copyright Act, 1911. (5) Appeals in respect of schemes for endowed schools; see Education. Consult Wheeler's Privy Council Law;
Jamaican switch
Jamaican switch, means an illegal scheme whereby one conspirator convinces the victim of a need for
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
that it to say, any Order in Council, order, warrant, scheme, letters-patent, rules, regulations, or bye-laws, to give notices, to prescribe
Interpretation
they were at the time of the contract, Investors Compensation Scheme Ltd. v. West Bronawich Building Society, (1998) 1 WLR 896.
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