Section 491 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quo warranto
University of Mysore v. C.D. Govinda Rao, AIR 1965 SC 491: (1964) 4 SCR 575. (Constitution of India, Art. 226) Quo
Pretensed right
title to be bad, Kennedy v. Lyell, (1885) 15 QBD 491.
Point of order
Point of order, a point of order is primarily intended to determine the interpretation of the rules and regulations governing...
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Zero hour
of Constitutional and Parliamentary Terms, Lok Sabha Secretariat, 2005, p. 491.
Malice in law
of India, AIR 1979 SC 49 (51): (1979) 2 SCC 491: (1979) 2 SCR 202. Malice in legal sense means an
Attends
voluntarily, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th Edn., Para 491, Note 5, p. 401.
juristic
considerations are of little or no significance "Wilson v. Lund, 491 P.2d 1287 (1971)"]
Income-tax
Commissioner of Income Tax v. K. Srinivasan, AIR 1972 SC 491: (1972) 4 SCC 526. [Finance Act, (5 of 1964), s.
As
Cum. C. L. 139 n. (1), and Tayl. C. L. 491.
Adjournment
Adjournment [fr. jour, Fr., a day], a putting off to another time or place, a continuation of a meeting from...
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