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Res JudicataRes 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 ConfessionA retracted confession is a statement made by an accused person before the trial begins, by which he...5107
Retrospective OperationThe term 'retrospective operation' is ambiguous because it is applied both to the fact that a particular...591
ReviewReview signifies reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation. It is a judicial reexamination of the proceedings...548
RulesRules are established standards, guides, or regulations set up by authority. “Rule” shall mean a...592
Same transactionThe expression 'same transaction' has not been defined [section 235 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898],...812
SatisfactionSatisfaction is the mental act and after being satisfied what is done is the result of that mental act....723
Secondary EvidenceSecondary 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