What is a Farman ?
What is mercantile ?
What is nabobs ?
What is mufti ?
What is impeachment ?
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1. Farman was a royal order bearing the seal of the emperor during the Mughal period of Indian history. Every piece of official document was not a farman. A farman was an order directly from the Emperor.
2. The word mercantile means 'related to trade and commerce'. It has been derived from the Italian word 'Mercante' which means merchant. Mercantile law is a body of law that deals with customs and practices of local and international commerce. It deals with all business transactions and covers agreements, contracts, copyrights, franchising, insurance, licensing, patents, shipping and transport, trademarks.
3. A nabob is a conspicuously wealthy man deriving his fortune in the Orient, especially in India during the 18th century with the privately held East India Company.
4. A mufti is an Islamic jurist qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion on a point of Islamic law.
5. Impeachment is the process by which a legislative body levels charges against a government official. It does not mean removal from office; it is only a statement of charges, akin to an indictment in criminal law. Once an individual is impeached, he or she must then face the possibility of conviction by a legislative vote, which judgment entails removal from office.
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1. Farman was a royal order bearing the seal of the emperor during the Mughal period of Indian history. Every piece of official document was not a farman. A farman was an order directly from the Emperor.
2. The word mercantile means 'related to trade and commerce'. It has been derived from the Italian word 'Mercante' which means merchant. Mercantile law is a body of law that deals with customs and practices of local and international commerce. It deals with all business transactions and covers agreements, contracts, copyrights, franchising, insurance, licensing, patents, shipping and transport, trademarks.
3. A nabob is a conspicuously wealthy man deriving his fortune in the Orient, especially in India during the 18th century with the privately held East India Company.
4. A mufti is an Islamic jurist qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion on a point of Islamic law.
5. Impeachment is the process by which a legislative body levels charges against a government official. It does not mean removal from office; it is only a statement of charges, akin to an indictment in criminal law. Once an individual is impeached, he or she must then face the possibility of conviction by a legislative vote, which judgment entails removal from office.