Scrutinize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: scrutinizeScrutinize
To examine closely to inspect or observe with critical attention to regard narrowly as to scrutinize the measures of administration to scrutinize the conduct or motives of individuals...
Scrutineer
A scrutinizer specifically an examiner of votes as at an election...
Scrutinizer
One who scrutinizes...
Government assurances
Government assurances, is the assurances, pro-mises, undertakings given by ministers for time to time on the floor of the House; for ensuring their implementation in reasonable time, Committee on Government Assurances was set up in Lok Sabha which scrutinizes the assurances and examines whether they were implemented within reasonable time and presents its report to the House, Practice and Procedure of Parliament M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn., 2001, p. 860.Rajya Sabha has a separate Committee which scrutinizes the assurances given by ministers on the floor of the House, Rule of Procedure and Conduct (Rajya Sabha) Business in the Council of States, 5th Edn., July 2000, r. 212A (Rajya Sabha)...
quasi-legislative
quasi-legislative : of, relating to, or being an administrative act, body, or procedure that is concerned with the promulgation of rules and regulations or the adoption of laws, charters, or orders and that is based on authority derived from the legislature by statute [quasi-judicial decisions are more closely scrutinized than decisions "In re Investigation of Unfair Election Practice Objections, 451 N.W.2d 49 (1990)"] ...
Canvass
To sift to strain to examine thoroughly to scrutinize as to canvass the votes cast at an election to canvass a district with reference to its probable vote...
VerbarScrutator
One who scrutinizes a close examiner or inquirer...
VerbarScrutin de liste
Voting for a group of candidates for the same kind of office on one ticket or ballot containing a list of them the method used in France as from June 1885 to Feb 1889 in elections for the Chamber of Deputies each elector voting for the candidates for the whole department in which he lived as disting from scrutin darrondissement dadotrocircNdemacrsmaumlN or voting by each elector for the candidate or candidates for his own arrondissement only...
Scrutinous
Closely examining or inquiring careful strict...
Searching
Exploring thoroughly scrutinizing penetrating trying as a searching discourse a searching eye...
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