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_a340.300000 _bDEN-2 |
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| 100 | _aDenning Lord | ||
| 245 | _aThe due process of law | ||
| 260 |
_aLondon _bButterworths _c1980 |
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| 300 |
_a263p _cxviii |
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| 365 | _b Rs. 250 | ||
| 505 | _aContent: PART ONE. ; Keeping the streams of justice pure and clean ; Introduction ; 1. In the face of the Court ; 2. The victimisation of witnesses ; 3. Refusing to answer questions ; 4. Scandalising the Court ; 5. Disobedience to an order of the Court ; 6. Prejudicing a fair trial ; Conclusion ; PART TWO. ; Inquiries into conduct ; Introduction ; 1. Into the conduct of judges ; 2. Into the conduct of ministers ; 3. Into the conduct of directors ; 4. Into the conduct of gaming clubs ; 5. Into the conduct of aliens ; 6. Into the delays of lawyers ; PART THREE. ; Arrest and Search ; Introduction ; 1. Making an arrest ; 2. Making a search ; 3. New procedures ; PART FOUR. ; The Mareva injunction ; Introduction ; 1. We introduce the process ; 2. We are reversed ; PART FIVE. ; Entrances and exits ; Introduction ; 1. The common law about aliens ; 2. Commonwealth citizens ; 3. Exits ; PART SIX. ; Ventures into Family Law ; 1. How I learned the trade ; 2. The story of emancipation ; PART SEVEN. ; The deserted wife's equity ; Introduction ; 1. Invoking Section 17 of the 1882 Act ; 2. Invoking the aid of equity ; 3. The Lords triumphant ; 4. Lady Summerskill takes charge ; PART EIGHT. ; The wife's share in the home ; 1. The judges introduce it ; 2. The wide principle of fairness ; 3. The trust concept ; 4. Where there is no financial contribution ; Conclusion ; Epilogue ; Index | ||
| 650 | _a1.Law Reform | ||
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