- a
general council to
resolve the question; they were thus
called the
appelants.
Between 1713 and 1731, more than a
thousand pamphlets were published...
- courts, the
verdicts came in
favour of Sree
Chithira Thirunal and the
appelant,
Revathi Nal's, case was
dismissed in the
final judgement of 1991 by the...
-
longer has
legal force; this
decision applies to
everybody and not just the
appelant in the case at hand. The
European Court of
Human Rights (ECtHR) has jurisdiction...
-
practice on the
civil law,
first in the
original courts and
thereafter in the
appelant courts. He was
appointed a King's
Counsel in 1947 and
appointed as an acting...
-
University of Calcutta: 275. Kernan,
Justice (1884). "Ramakristna (Plaintiff),
appelant vs.
Ranga and
another (First and
Second Dependants), respondents". The...
- (activist) –
Freedom Rider,
Congress of
Racial Equality field secretary,
appelant in the
landmark U.S.
Supreme Court case,
Hamilton v.
Alabama (1964) Jane...
- courts, the
verdicts came in
favour of Sree
Chithira Thirunal and the
appelant Revathi Thirunal's case was
dismissed in the
final judgement of 1991 by...
- trial, the sans-culottes had been
constantly ****ailing the "appealers" (
appelants),
quickly came to
desire their expulsion from the
Convention and demanded...
-
sanjak and
pacified the
Albanian po****tion with "soletudinem
faciunt pacem appelant" ("They make a
desert and call it peace"). The po****tion of the sanjak...
-
sanjak and
pacified the
Albanian po****tion with "soletudinem
faciunt pacem appelant" ("They make a
desert and call it peace"). In
October 1913,
Serbian soldiers...