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    Dictionar de Termeni Juridici

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    English/Romanian Legal Glossary DICTIONAR DE TERMENI JURIDICI 1203.03 PC MOTION – Request to cancel‚ modify‚ change or terminate probation. MOTIUNEA PC 1203.03 – Cererea de anulare‚ modificare‚ schimbare sau incheiere a unei perioade de proba. 1203.4 PC MOTION – Request to take back guilty plea or set aside a guilty verdict‚ and dismiss the accusations or information. (Made after probation has either terminated or defendant was discharged from probation prior to termination.) MOTIUNEA PC

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    11 Substantive Ultra Vires 11.1 The Nature of Substantive Powers Chapter 7 dealt with the nature and characteristics of administrative powers while Part 1 described the various administrative agencies which use those powers. Whereas the statutory procedures described in Chapter 9 and the rules of natural justice described in Chapter 10 determine the steps to be taken in pursuing the exercise of administrative powers‚ the present chapter is concerned with the rules of administrative law as

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    “ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS OF INDIA” A Study in the light of decided cases Abhishek Kumar Jha National University of Study and Research in Law‚ Ranchi INTRODUCTION Welfare nature of government is the evolutionary goal of probably every kind of government these days in this contemporary world. There has been a phenomenal increase in the functions of the government‚ which has lent enormous powers to the executive and also led to increase in the legislative output. This has led to more litigation

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    Northern Ireland a third. There are exceptions to this rule; for example in immigration law‚ the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal’s jurisdiction covers the whole of the United Kingdom‚ while in employment law there is a single system of Employment Tribunals for England‚ Wales‚ and Scotland (but not Northern Ireland). The Court of Appeal‚ the High Court‚ the Crown Court‚ the Magistrates’ Courts‚ and the County Courts are administered by Her Majesty’s Courts Service‚ an executive agency of the Ministry

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    Industrial Dispute Act 1947

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    Conciliation. Courts of Inquiry. Labour Courts. Tribunals. National Tribunals. Disqualifications for the presiding officers of Labour Courts‚ Tribunals and National Tribunals. Filling of vacancies. Finality of orders constituting Boards‚ etc. 8. 9. CHAPTER IIA NOTICE OF CHANGE 9A. Notice of Change. 9B. Power of Government to exempt. CHAPTER III REFERENCE OF DISPUTES TO BOARDS‚ COURTS OR TRIBUNALS 10. Reference of dispute to Boards‚ Courts or Tribunals. 10A. Voluntary reference of disputes

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    Dimakuchi

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    effect from the date of his discharge. In the meantime Dr. K. P. Banerjee received a sum of Rs. 30610 from the respondents and left the tea garden in question. However the government felt that the case should be referred for adjudication to a Tribunal constituted under Section 7 of the Industrial Disputes Act‚ 1947. The case referred under Section 10(1) (c) gave rise to two main issues: · Whether the management of Dimakuchi Tea Estate was justified in dismissing Dr. K. P. Banerjee? · If not

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    the number of claims to tribunals or lower level labour courts in the UK is higher than in Germany and the Netherlands. In the absence of well developed workplace mechanisms for dispute resolution‚ more UK employees turn to tribunals. Yet in all countries‚ litigation has been very limited (data are available from Germany‚ the Netherlands‚ the UK and two Australian states). In the UK‚ flexible working disputes annually have comprised at most 0.2 per cent of all tribunal claims since 2003. Court

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    The Functions of the Labour Relations Commission in Ireland. · To provide a conciliation service. Conciliation is a procedure by which parties in dispute can meet to sort out their difficulties with the help of a third party · To offer guidance on codes of practice but only after consultation with union and employer organisations such as ICTU and IBEC. The codes of practice are not enforceable‚ but they can be taken into account by an equality officer or a rights commissioner in deciding

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    Benefits of a Liberal Arts Education in Appellate Court Judges Appellate Court judges are the final stop for most of the federal cases in the United States. They hear cases which come from large areas or regions‚ often encompassing a large number of cultural variances. Rather than hold trials‚ appellate court judges review decisions of trial courts for errors of law. Court of appeals decisions‚ unlike those of the lower federal courts‚ establish binding precedents. Other federal courts

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    Composition‚ Role and function of the Industrial Dispute Tribunal. Composition The Industrial Dispute Tribunal was conceptualized as an established permanent body for easier access to arbitration‚ an alternative to industrial action‚ and as an avenue for economic growth through its dispute settlement and income policy potential. According to George Phillip in his book A-Z of Industrial Relations Practice at the work place “Dispute may be defined as a quarrel between a worker and an employer or

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