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Magistrate
to mean a District Magistrate, a Sub-Divisional Magistrate, a Presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of the first class specially empowered by the State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, to exercise jurisdiction under this Act, State of
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Court
means a principal Civil court of original jurisdiction, unless the Appropriate Government has appointed (as it is hereby empowered to do) a special judicial officer within any specified local limits to perform functions of the court under … Standing Order 22] In the context in which the word 'court' is used in s. 9A of the Special Court Act, it is intended to encompass all curial or judicial bodies which have the jurisdiction to decide
Specific provision to the contrary
child under the age of sixteen years may be tried by a Chief Judicial Magistrate or any court specially empowered under the Children Act, 1960. It is an enabling provision, and, in our opinion, has not affected the
Fines in copyholds
to empower the tenant to do certain acts, as to demise, etc., are rare. There must be a special custom to support such fine, for, by general custom, fines are due only on admissions. The admission fine … tenancy is changed, a fine is payable. Those fines which are due to licenses by the lord, to empower the tenant to do certain acts, as to demise, etc., are rare. There must be a special custom
Discrimination
and use certain public places, Constitution of India, Art. 15(1) and (2). The State is empowered to make special provisions for women, children socially and educationally backward classes, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes citizens in this regard,
Cemetery
a burial service; by its incidents, as it is usually the property of some private company, incorporated by special Act of Parliament, empowered to take land compulsorily, and subject to the Cemeteries Clauses Act, 1847 (10 &
Common assurances
authority of a public board or commission empowered by Act of Parliament to record its proceedings. (3) By special custom obtaining in some particular places and relating only to some particular species of property: which three are
Special case
judgment (or even independently of such motion), which such Court finds too difficult for its determination, it as empowered by the Crown Cases Act, 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 78) (see now CROWN CASES RESERVED), to … Special case. By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXIV., the parties may, after writ issued, concur in stating the questions
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