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Posted by S.Sabarinadh
Is there anything in the General clauses act,Indian constitution,contempt of courts act, any other act,any precedent by the SC where plainly the word 'COURT' is defined????????????????????????????? its is an appealing point that the word 'COURT' has been plainly used in many of the acts without having any sort of defenition as its backbone creating confusions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(Mines and minerals regulation act-ENTRY NO:90 of ninth schedule)
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