- In law,
standing or
locus standi is a
condition that a
party s****ing a
legal remedy must show they have, by
demonstrating to the court,
sufficient connection...
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Sandis Ozoliņš (born 3
August 1972),
commonly spelled Sandis Ozolinsh /ˈsɑːndɪs ˈoʊzoʊlɪntʃ/ in
North America, is a
Latvian former professional ice hockey...
- The
Indian judiciary has
dispensed with the
traditional doctrine of
locus standi, so that if a
detained person is not in a
position to file a petition, it...
- of the seal the area on a
contract where the seal is to be
affixed locus standi A
right to
stand Standing in law (the
right to have one's case in court)...
- V.R.
Krishna Iyer. It is a
relaxation on the
traditional rule of
locus standi.
Before 1980s[when?] the
judiciary and the
Supreme Court of
India entertained...
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heard fully on the
ground that the
petitioners had the
competency and
locus standi to
bring an
action to
challenge the
constitutionality and
validity of the...
-
Insolvency in
South African law
refers to a
status of
diminished legal capacity (capitis diminutio)
imposed by the
courts on
persons who are
unable to...
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protection of the law. The High
Court held that the
plaintiffs lacked locus standi to
bring the
action as they were not the temple's
legal owners. In any case...
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based on the Bill of Rights, the
grounds on
which a
litigant may have
locus standi are
listed in
section 38, in
terms of
which the
following may litigate:...
- ég
hvergi nema í vers
upphafi því að hans atkvæði má eigi æxla þótt hann
standi eftir raddarstaf í samstöfun. –
First Grammarian,
First Grammatical Treatise...