subject case

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Noun1.subject case - the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb
grammatical case, case - nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence
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'Facts in brief of the matter are that the subject case was registered against officers/officials of Auqaf and Revenue departments and others along with the directions to determine the role of Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif as ex-chief minister Punjab during the course of investigation', reads the official letter.
Terms of Reference of the Committee include; open and evaluate bids received against the advertised Tenders in the subject case. The DD (IT), o/o DG IPRs and the Technical Expert of the committee will examine the proposals of Bidders to ascertain that technical specifications offered by the Bidders confirm to the requisite/advertised specification and will furnish report to this effect to the committee members and the committee will furnish recommendations to the competent Authority for approval of award of contract to the qualifying firm(s) in light of KPPRA Rule 2014 governing the instant matter.
In order to avoid discrimination in the subject case, he urged the Federal Finance Minister to bring necessary amendments in the Income Tax Ordinance 2001 under section 65B to include "Proprietorship/ Business Individual" as well as "Association of Persons (AOPs)" at par with "Company" to provide equal playing field to avail tax credit for equity investment in purchase and installation of plant and machinery for the purposes of balancing, modernization, replacement or expansion in an industrial undertaking, accordingly, which will definitely boost new confidence in the Industrial concerns registered as the AOPs or Proprietorship for the purpose in the larger interests of our economy.
'During the course of investigation, it transpired that following properties are owned and in possession of M/s Khidmat-e-Khalq Foundation Karachi which are likely to be misappropriated (changing title/sale) by the nominated accused persons in the subject case,' the letter said.
Collected data from a single subject case report is conclusively relevant in only the single subject participant in this study.
took as a guiding factor to decide the subject case. Accordingly, an amount of Rs.
According to a letter sent to Musharraf's lawyer, the "provision of security under the subject case does not fall under the purview of the ministry of defence".
In a letter written to the counsel for retired Gen Musharraf, Akhtar Shah, the ministry maintained that"provision of security in the subject case does not fall under the purview of Ministry of Defence".
Ministry informs ex-ruler's lawyer through an official letterThe Ministry of Defence has refused to provide security to former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf upon his 'planned' return to Pakistan to appear before a special court in the high treason case, a private TV channel reported on Saturday.Quoting a letter issued to Musharraf's lawyer Advocate Akhter Shah, the channel reported that the provision of security under the subject case does not fall under the purview of the Ministry of Defence.
Pending the decision of review petition, the financial impact of the subject case has not been included in the financial statements as the Bank looks forward to a favourable outcome of the case.
"The Maharashtra government is fully aware of the subject case and is providing police protection and support from state/district administration and revenue authorities."
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