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It's one of those petty cases filed to show who's in charge.
His experience fitted him well for his present role of trying petty cases.
In addition to a police force, a civl court system was established where petty cases were discussed.
"It's a shame that such a petty case could have such powerful force."
Spectators who wished to attend the inquest thus had to endure several hours of petty cases, or relinquish their seats to those waiting outside.
Mr. Fabisch died on Jan. 30 from causes unrelated to the Petty case, the police said.
(Webster's definition: "A lawyer who handles petty cases, esp.
A young lawyer Krishnaveni (Bhavana) gets him bail in a petty case and their acquaintance soon develop into romance after a series of events.
For all their their irony in the face of the mainstream, some downtown writers seem to have a petty case of McInerney-envy.
Judgments and orders arising from petty cases are not appealable unless the sentences are combined with other sentences.
The local police inspector (Murali) arrests Sethu on a petty case and warns him not to create any more fracas.
In 1983 he declared that he would stop hearing criminal cases altogether because he objected to the way the prosecutors pursued petty cases like food-stamp offenses.
One day, for charging a petty case against the son of MLA, Achuthan Nair is transferred to Ramapuram police station.
The Royal Commission on Decentralisation of 1909, recommended of revival of nyaya panchayats having both civil and criminal jurisdiction in petty cases ariisng within the village.
At the Port City Police Department, cases are funneled from first-line detectives to a dead-end detective pool when solutions are not easily found for seemingly petty cases.
The Magistrates of Ayr appear from the records of the town to have frequently held Courts of Justice for the trial of petty cases, according to their charter, on its summit.
To the Editor: Re "Special Counsels, Petty Cases" (Op-Ed, June 5): Elliot L. Richardson provides cogent reasons why we need fewer special prosecutors.
The main idea behind having them was to improve access to justice at local levels, and ease the burden on the regular courts due to millions of petty cases that clog up their scare resources, awaiting settlement.
Mr. Deepak Tongli of Hyderabad had come with a proposal of setting up the lower most unit to keep regular check on Anti Corruption in petty cases at District Level.
Under the Dutch there were formal courts which tried serious criminal cases, but both European officials and headmen were empowered to judge summarily petty cases and to punish offenders with a fine or whipping.
Yet despite his wealth, and the ease of his lifestyle, Hulius was bored with Goriasa and the interminable petty cases brought before him: broken contracts, matrimonial disputes, and arguments over land rights and borders.
The Corporation was inaugurated on 29 September 1688 with power to decide on petty cases, levy rates upon the inhabitants for building of schools, a town hall and a jail, when the new Mayor, 12 Aldermen and 60 Burgesses took their oaths.
A small police outpost - the Parama Investigating Centre is also an intermediary Police Station that handles minor and petty cases which is positioned on the Parama Island - a roundabout that connects the EM Bypass with Gariahat and Park Circus.