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Some
Consisting of a greater or less portion or sum composed of a quantity or number which is not stated used...
Known to some extent
Known to some extent, means only an acquaintance, Jaswant Gir v. State of Punjab, (2005) 12 SCC 438; (2006) 6...
Tenure
Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by...
Civil Law
Civil Law, that rule of action which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established peculiarly for itself, more properly...
Malice
Malice [fr. malitia, Lat.], a formed design of doing mischief to another, technically called malitia pr'cogitata, or malice prepense or...
Mandamus
Mandamus [we command). (1) A high prerogative writ of a most extensive remedial nature. In form it is a command...
Nuisance
Nuisance [fr. nuire, Fr., to hurt], something noxious of offensive. Any unauthorised act which, without direct physical interference, materially impairs...
Per incuriam
Per incuriam, are those decisions given in ignorance or forgetfulness of some inconsistent (sic) statutory provision or of some authority...
Processing
Processing, in common parlance 'processing' is understood as an action which brings forth some change or alteration of the goods...
Interested witness
Interested witness, a close relative who is a natural witness cannot be regarded as an interested witness. The term 'interested'...
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