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| Title | Details | Hits |
|---|---|---|
| Res Judicata | Res judicata (derived from "res iudicata", Latin for "a thing decided"), more commonly res judicata in... | 1005 |
| Resident | 'Resident' ordinarily means inhabitant of a place; it may be permanent or it may be temporary. Temporary... | 936 |
| Retracted Confession | A retracted confession is a statement made by an accused person before the trial begins, by which he... | 5107 |
| Retrospective Operation | The term 'retrospective operation' is ambiguous because it is applied both to the fact that a particular... | 591 |
| Review | Review signifies reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation. It is a judicial reexamination of the proceedings... | 548 |
| Rules | Rules are established standards, guides, or regulations set up by authority. “Rule” shall mean a... | 592 |
| Same transaction | The expression 'same transaction' has not been defined [section 235 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898],... | 812 |
| Satisfaction | Satisfaction is the mental act and after being satisfied what is done is the result of that mental act.... | 723 |
| Secondary Evidence | Secondary evidence is that evidence which is copied or compiled from other sources or that is written... | 851 |
| Security | “Security” includes share, scrip, stock, bond, debenture, debenture stock, or other marketable security... | 1082 |