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    Widows/divorced women/ women Judicially separated who are not re-married.

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    (v) Widows/divorced women/ women Judicially separated who are not re-married- By 10 years.

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    (v) Widows/divorced women/ women Judicially separated who are not re-married By 10 years.

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    The Tribunal has to act Judicially as it is a quasi- judicial authority.

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    Women candidates, who are widowed, divorced or Judicially separated from husband but not remarried.

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    In line with Malachi 3: 1- 3, Jesus, as Jehovah's messenger, Judicially inspected the anointed Christians remaining on earth.

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    Action that appears to be beyond power may be Judicially reviewed and, if found to be beyond power, must cease.

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    While prolonging the duration of arbitration, these clauses are sometimes desired as arbitral awards cannot be Judicially reviewed on the merits.[1].

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    The Constitution has made provisions for Fundamental Rights in Part III, which the state has to comply with, and these are also Judicially enforceable.

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    The Constitution has made provisions for the Fundamental Rights in Part III, which the State has to comply with and these are also Judicially enforceable.

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    During the time that an individual who has been Judicially reproved is healing spiritually, he might be likened to a person recovering from an injury,

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    Fundamentally, not only setting prohibitions, but also agreements between entrepreneurs, not to poach workers, Judicially unenforceable lock agreements within the meaning of § 75f HGB.

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    Age Relaxation in Case of Widows/Divorced Women/Women Judicially separated and who are not remarried up to 35 years, 38 Years and 40 Years for Unreserved, OBC and SC/ST respectively.

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    Age relaxation is applicable to Widows/ Divorced Women/ Women Judicially Separate and who are not remarried up to 35 years, 38 years and 40 Years for Unreserved, OBC and SC/ ST respectively.

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    Similarly, in the parable of the sheep and the goats, the Son of man appears and Judicially separates people on the basis of what they had done or not done in the past.

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    If the name of a person, included in NRC in Assam is deleted on ground that he was a foreigner, then principle of‘res-judicata'(a Judicially decided issue cannot be re-agitated) would apply on decision taken by foreigners tribunal.

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