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Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
be authorized to appeal under this Act, and on any appeal or application for leave to appeal a transcript of the notes or any prt thereof shall be made if the registrar so directs, and furnished to
True copy
(290): AIR 1999 SC 1359. [Representation of the People Act, 1951, s. 81(3)] A true copy is a transcript identical to or substitute to the original but no absolutely exact copy. But nobody can by any possibility,
Remittitur of record
Remittitur of record. Formerly, when a writ of error in the Exchequer Chamber abated or was discontinued, the transcript must have been remitted, and a remittitur entered, before a defendant could sue out execution; but this was
Record of Nisi Prius
Record of Nisi Prius, a transcript of the pleadings and issue was formerly made on parchment for the use of the Court on the
Question-and-answer
Question-and-answer, means the portion of a deposition or trial transcript in which evidence is developed through a series of questions asked by the lawyer and answered by the
Office-copy
Office-copy, a transcript of a proceeding filed in the proper office of a court under the seal of such office. As
Ligula
Ligula, a copy or transcript of a Court-roll or deed.
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