down to mean "presumed".
Neither life nor liberty can be emasculated without providing the
individual an opportunity to disclose extenuating or exonerating
circumstances
prosecution succeeds in proving the guilt of the accused,
punishment is emasculated by convicts not because of their succeeding in
having their conviction overturned
would be rendered nugatory and the legislative intent would be emasculated. As has been set down in the Inderjeet Kaur 's case (supra), only
Rule VI of Order 12. To hold otherwise would be an emasculation of judicial powers to dispense complete justice. Justice delayed is justice denied
The Executive Engineer(Irrigation & ... vs Shree Ram Construction Co. on 12 November, 2010
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process of dispute resolution. Rampant
interference in Awards had virtually emasculated this objective,
thus necessitating a legal regime. The endeavour of Parliament
was to impart
Supreme Court. It cannot be excused if its action tantamount to emasculating the laws i.e. of expeditious disposal of disputes through arbitration. Apart from
knowing fully well that private respondents will be
physically fatigued and economically emasculated in pursuing protracted
litigation.
6 The Order/Report of the Additional Director
separation of the executive
and judicial functions which resulted in the emasculation of the
powers of the erstwhile District Magistrate, and with a view
even though India is a Republic, the rights of Army personnel remain emasculated to a substantial and significant extent. Personnel of the Armed Forces