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override

with the required majority] [ō-vər-rīd] n 1 : a commission paid to managerial personnel on sales made by subordinates called also override commission 2 : royalty 3 : an act or instance of overriding [a legislative ] … by subordinates called also override commission 2 : royalty 3 : an act or instance of overriding [a legislative ]

Colony

retains its former laws until they are altered by the home government, i.e., the King in Council, yet subordinate to the authority of Parliament. The alterations may be general or partial, leaving the old laws still in … the laws of their country, which are their inalienable birthright. Such a colony is, then, not subject to legislation by the Crown, nor is a country which comes to the Crown by title of descent. Such colonies

Judicial power

Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established under Chapters V and VI of Part VI and the Union Judiciary constituted in Chapter IV … and Sons v. V. Madhavarao, AIR 1964 AP 132 (135). (Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, s. 24) The legislatures in India cannot exercise a power which can be described as essentially judicial and not legislative. There has

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