Public interest litigation in India (section Filing a PIL under article 32, 226 Constitution of India or section 133 Cr. P. C.)
judicial activism has flourished in India is public interest litigation (PIL) or social action litigation (SAL). It refers to litigation undertaken to...
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Jay Pil Choi (Korean: 최재필) is the University Distinguished Professor of Economics at Michigan State University and also a published author of works and...
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Ko Kyu-pil (born May 2, 1982) is a South Korean actor. He debuted in the 1993 South Korean children's film Kid Cop and has thus appeared in notable television...
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(Hons.), M.A., PhD, PIL educated at St. Stephen's College, Trinity College, Cambridge and Harvard University. Singhvi completed his PhD under constitutional...
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ISBN 0415355931 pp. 101–128 Айо Бенес — магистр биологии и профессор НБП. D-pils.lv (23 March 2005). Retrieved on 23 February 2014. Лимонка: Бенес Айо Archived...
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Philip Jaisohn (redirect from So Chae-pil)
Seo Jae-pil (Korean: 서재필; January 7, 1864 – January 5, 1951), better known by his English name Philip Jaisohn, was a Korean American politician, physician...
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Kalın Pil Turkey Monočlánek / "Buřt" Czech A battery's capacity depends upon its cell chemistry and current draw. Duracell brand rates its alkaline D cell...
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result push b;pile the rest push d;pil the return ret start: nop ;resetting all the registers mvi b,00h; mvi c,00h; mvi d,00h; mvi e,00h; mvi h,00h; mvi...
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Wonpil (redirect from Kim Won-pil)
Kim Won-pil (Korean: 김원필; born April 28, 1994), also known by his mononym Wonpil, is a South Korean singer, pianist, keyboardist and synthesizer. He is...
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version of PIL is 1.1.7, was released in September 2009 and supports Python 1.5.2–2.7. Development of the original project, known as PIL, was discontinued...
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