1.An official order will stop doing business with Another country.
Prohibitionist/Embargo
2.A legal instrument made to modify an earlier will
Codicil
3.The document by which an advocate is authorised to represent a party in court.
vakalatnama
4.A direction that the quote issues, which is to be obeyed by the authority or person to whom it is issued.
WRIT
5.Authentication of a signature by an authorised person who could be an oath commissioner or a notary public.
Attestation
6.A story,poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning typically a moral or political one
Allegory
7.A nation or person engaged in war or conflict as recognised by international law.
Belligerent
Summon
9.a civil action brought by a party against another in a court of law
Suit
10.A statutory or written Law that creates and defines rights and duties and powers of parties, such as crimes and punishment in criminal law, civil rights and responsibilities. In civil law, it is codified.
Substantive law.
11.A formal, written request Represented to a court of law
Petition
12.A written complaint File in A cause of action stating acquisition or charge.
Plaint
13.Who initiates a lawsuit
Plaintiff
14.A party to a lawsuit in court
Litigation
15.Branch of government having the power to make laws For a country.
Legislature
16.The question of fact or law that is in dispute.
Issue
17.Mean criminal Code of India that cover all aspects of substantive criminal law in India.
IPC (Indian Penal Code.)
18.The main legislation on procedure for administration of substantive criminal law in India.
CRPC
19.When the institution of new cases in any given time period is higher than the disposal of cases in that time period difference between institution and disposal is the
Backlog/Pendency
20.Upcoming into court by a party, either in person or through an attorney.
Appearance
21.A person who applies to a higher court for a reversal of the decision made by a Lower court.
Appellant
22.Person who bring an action on behalf of a minor.
Next friend
23.Transaction in which a new contract is agreed by all parties to replace an existing contract.
Novation.
24.withIn Powers–Intra vires
25.Beyond powers–ultra vires
26.False or imitation–counterfeit
27.To die without making a will–Goodwill
28.Deciding panel of judges–Jury
29.Offence of giving false evidence–Perjury
30.In an action for defamation, I statement the word maybe Defamatory as a result, for a hidden the hidden meaning must be capable of being understood from the words themselves by people to whom the statement is published.
Innuendo
31.It means accusing a high official like president of India, judges of the Supreme Court etc of disloyalty of the country and corruption and trying him In the according to a procedure set by law.
Impeachment.
32.Free or with no money being offered.
Gratuitous.
33.Rights of either spouse of a marriage, which include the Right to Each other 's consortium Co Habitation and maintenance during the marriage.
Conjugal rights.
34.Agreement or undertaking to do something or not to do something.
Covenant
35.A defamatory statements made in permanent form, such writing, pictures or film
Libel
36.A defematory statement made by such means as it's spoken words or gestures.
Slander
37.The taking of legal action by our litigate.
Litigation.
38.One spouse pays to the other after our divorce or separation for the support and maintenance of the recipient.
Alimony.
39.Minor Who commits a crime
Juvenile deliquency
40.Free somebody from blame or guilt.
Exonerate.
41.Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to do something.
Coercision
42.For a mob to kill Someone for a suspected but unproven offence.
Lynch
43.To impose a tax Fee or fine on someone–Levy
44.A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty.
Acquittal
45.A term used acceptable evidence by jury in civil or criminal.
Admissible
46.A written or printed statement made under oath.
Affidavit.
47.Sustainable As per circumstances--Expedient
48.To sue or prosecute-- Implead
49.The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things profane talk.
Blasphemy
50.A vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change.
Crusade.
51.Release someone from a duty or obligation
Exonerate.
52.Are sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past.
Nostalgia
53.A position requiring little or no work but giving the holder status or financial benefits.
Sinecure
54.A system of government in which most of the important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
Bureaucracy
55.A place or scene of activity Debate or conflict
Arena.
56.A collection of weapons and military equipment.
Arsenal
57.A person who deliberately sets fire to a building.
Arsonist.
58.One who does a thing for pleasure, not as a profession.
Amateur.
59.A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society.
MISANTHROPE
60.A poem of serious reflection Typically a lament for The dead.
ELEGY
61.A phrase or form of words written in memory of a person who has died.
Epitaph
62.One who does not take any alcoholic drink.
Teetotaller
63.A general pardon of offenders.
Amnesty
64.Serious crime like murder–felony
65.Signature of someone's name without his permission
Forgery
66.Surrender something as a punishment or penalty.
Forfeit
67.State of growth between Boyhood and youth.
Adolesence
68.To turn friends into enemies.
Alienate
69.Work for which no salary is paid.
Honorary
70.The area over which an official has control
Jurisdiction
71.A tort Which cannot be seized.
Impregnable
72.Government by religious priest
Theocracy
73.Government by the few.
Oligarchy
74.Property inherited by a person from his ancestors.
Patrimony
75.That which can be eaten.--Edible
76.One who believes in fate.--fatalist
77.Our decision from which one cannot go back–Irrevocable
78.One who Spends his money Recklessly.
Prodigal
79.To remove objectionable matter from a book.
Expurgate.
80.An act ending the sitting of house
Adjournment
81.A person who avoids arrest by concealing himself.
Absconder
82.A suit requiring determination of title.
Declaratory
83.Power of the court to declare an act of the executive or the legislature as ultra vires or illegal.
Judicial review.
84.The obligation of a son to pay the depth of the father after his death.
Pious obligation
85.Give tit for tat--Retaliate
86.A code that ignores recognised standards of law and justice carries little or no official standing in the territory with and which it resides and is typically convened Ad hoc
Kangaroo court
89.To have a body--Habeas corpus
90.writ commands the person to whom it is addressed to perform some public or quasi public legal duty which has refused to perform --mandamus
91. A writ is issued to crash order or decision of the court Because of any certified reason.Like.Unconstitutional,Position of principles of natural justice.--CERTIORARI
92.A writ issued by the Supreme Court or a High Court to an inferior code forbidding the letter to continue proceeding therein access at 's jurisdiction, or to ourselves our jurisdiction with which it is not Vested. --prohibition
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