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| Title | Details | Hits |
|---|---|---|
| Abscond | The primary meaning of the word ‘abscond’ is to hide and when a person is hiding from the place of... | 1695 |
| Abscondence | Abscondence of an accused does not automatically amount to evidence of guilty mind and abscondence is... | 1779 |
| Absconder | “Without passing such an order the Senior Special Tribunal could not have treated the appellant as... | 1434 |
| Absence | We cannot give any other meaning to the word 'absence' than the one referred to in section 15 [The Local... | 1445 |
| Absolute Privilege | Absolute privilege is a special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit granted to or enjoyed... | 1417 |
| Absolutely | The expression ‘absolutely’ means completely, wholly, without qualification; without reference or... | 1359 |
| Abusing the process of the Court | The expression "abusing the process of the Court" is generally applied to a proceeding which is wanting... | 1363 |
| Acceptance | An acceptance must be expressed in some usual and reasonable manner, unless the proposal prescribes the... | 2983 |
| Acceptance of Proposal | Performance of the conditions of a proposal, or the acceptance of any consideration for a reciprocal... | 2133 |
| Acceptor | After the drawee of a bill has signed his assent upon the bill, or, if there are more parts thereof than... | 2030 |