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Speaking order
Speaking order, an order which contains matter which is explanatory; or illustravite … illustravite of the mere direction which is given by it. Speaking order, is one which, on mere perusal, springs to one's mind
Rejected
226 or 227 of the Constitution in limine without a speaking order just by the use of a laconic word 'rejected' or
Question of law arising out of such order
Question of law arising out of such order, s. 66(1) speaks of a question of law that arises out of the
Dismissed
also overemphasise the importance of the High Court making a speaking order when dismissing a criminal appeal in limine. 'The requirement of
Appropriate proceedings
(1) SCR 885. [Constitution of India, Art. 32(1)] Article 32 speaks generally of 'appropriate proceedings'. It should be a proceeding which … implies the power to impose procedural restrictions conducive to the orderly progress of the petition for relief for breach of a
Next eldest
Next eldest, means when we speak of sons in succession 'next eldest' must mean the next … sons in succession 'next eldest' must mean the next in order of age beginning at the top and going down, step
Whig
the First. Sir Walter Scott, however, gives a different derivation. Speaking of the rising of the Covenanters on this occasion, he … who opposed the Duke of Hamilton's invasion of England in order to restore Charles the First. Sir Walter Scott, however, gives
Rent
it, in order to save a forfeiture; but, more properly speaking, the demand should be made before sunset, so as to
Enlargement or abridgement of time
Order VI, r. 2(14) of the Supreme Court Rules, 1966 speaks of applications for enlargement or abridgement of time. Here the
Bespeak
To speak or arrange for beforehand to order or engage against a
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