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The act or process of prosecuting or of endeavoring to gain or accomplish something pursuit by efforts of body or mind as the prosecution of a scheme plan design or undertaking the prosecution of war...
trial by jury
trial by jury :jury trial ...
new trial
new trial : a repeat inquiry by the same court into all or some of the issues in an action for the purpose of correcting a problem (as the improper admission of evidence) in the prior trial, determining the merits of a challenge (as that the verdict is contrary to law) to the prior outcome, or considering newly discovered evidence compare appeal ...
State trials
State trials, a work in thirty-three volumes octavo (from which 'selections' were brought out by Mr. J. Willis-Bund in 1880), containing all trials for offences against the State, and others partaking in some degree of that character, fro 1163 to 1820. Eight continuation volumes, for the period from 1820 o 1858 have been brought out under the auspices of a Government committee; the eighth and last volume contains the index, and appeared in 1898....
Directorate of Prosecution
Directorate of Prosecution, see [Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 25A]...
Writ of trial
Writ of trial. See 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 42, s. 17, repealed by 30 & 31 Vict. c. 142, s....
Trial at Bar
Trial at Bar. See BAR....
Suit or prosecution
Suit or prosecution, are those judicial or legal proceedings which are lodged in a court of law and not before any executive authority, even if a statutory one, Asst. CCE v. Ramdev Tovacco Co., AIR 1991 SC 506: (1991) 2 SCC 119....
Single combat, Trial by
Single combat, Trial by. See BATTEL....
Short notice of trial
Short notice of trial: four days, unless otherwise ordered. See (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI. r. 14....
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