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............................................................................................................................. Description K. J. Aiyar's Judicial Dictionary is a comprehensive source of words and phrases, frequently used in Indian courtrooms, as interpreted by the Supreme Court, High Courts and Tribunals. It often happens that a single words is interpreted in different ways by different courts depending on the context. In such cases, the dictionary presents the various judicial interpretations thereby enhancing the understanding of the novice and specialist alike. The 15th Edition has been thoroughly revised and enlarged to present authoritative interpretation of judicially defined words, terms, phrases and maxims. Important words and phrases defined in judgments reported in all major law journals of India have been covered. The Judicial Dictionary is an essential reference tool for judges, magistrates, legal practitioners and law students. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Volume I Alphabet A Alphabet B Alphabet C Alphabet D Alphabet E Alphabet F Alphabet G Alphabet H Alphabet I Alphabet J Alphabet K Volume II Alphabet L Alphabet M Alphabet N Alphabet O Alphabet P Alphabet Q Alphabet R Alphabet S Alphabet T Alphabet U Alphabet V Alphabet W Alphabet X Alphabet Y Alphabet Z Appendix I - Foreign Legal Words and Phrases in Ordinary Usages (with their Meanings) Appendix II - Foreign Legal Maxims and their Abbreviation Used ............................................................................................................................. Author Details M. K. Pithisaria, B.com., LL.B., Calcutta University, Assisting co-author of Chaturvedi and Pithasaria's "Three Taxes" (containing Wealth, Gift and Expenditure-tax), Direct Taxes Circulars and Commentary on Service Tax Mukesh Pithisaria, B.com., LL.B., Ranchi University, Assisting co-author of Chaturvedi and Pithasaria's "Three Taxes" (containing Wealth, Gift and Expenditure-tax) "Direct Taxes Circulars" and "Commentary on Service Tax" .............................................................................................................................