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Self view
A view of ones self specifically carefulness or regard for ones own interests
By view
A private or selfish view self interested aim or purpose
Glass gazing
Given to viewing ones self in a glass or mirror finical … Given to viewing ones self in a glass or mirror finical
At any given time
'at any time' should be unguided and arbitrary. In this view, 'at any time, must be understood as within a reasonable
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
more than seven judges of the superior courts of the self-governing Colonies (or other possession fixed by Order in Council), and … advising that an appeal should be allowed or disallowed: consequently dissenting opinions are not disclosed. The principal matters which come before
Magna Carta
sinews of war). The 9th chapter perpetuates our right of self-government, the source and bulwork of our constitutional freedom. It enacts … doubt reasonable that every one should have a power of dissenting, and not be bound by the opinion of the others.
Patent error
Patent error, a patent error is an error which is self-evident, i.e., which can be perceived or demonstrated without involving into … possible and the subordinate court has chosen to take one view the error cannot be called gross or patent, Surya Dev
Person
AIR 1995 Bom 206. Person, refers to human being a self-conscious personality, Badri Singh v. State of Bihar, (1996) 1 BLJ … the body of a human being as presented to public view usually with its appropriate coverings and clothing; a living individual
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