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Sep 17 1999 (SC)

Ramesh Prasad Vs. the State of Bihar

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2000SC398; 1999(2)ALD(Cri)880; 2000(1)ALT(Cri)75; 2000CriLJ503; 1999(4)Crimes303(SC); JT1999(7)SC115; RLW2000(1)SC4; 1999(6)SCALE1; (1999)9SCC433; 1999(2)LC1561(SC)

..... the high court also committed an error in holding that the presence of incriminating articles like empty kerosene tin, half lighted match stick, half lighted clothes and broken bangles in the puja room clearly indicated the involvement of the appellant. ..... 3) discloses that they did not tell the truth when they stated that chandrakanta had stated to them that her husband had poured kerosene oil on her and then applied a lighted match-stick to her clothes. .....

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Jan 06 1964 (FN)

Polar Ice Cream Co. Vs. Andrews

Court : US Supreme Court

..... class ii milk shall be all skim milk and butterfat:" "(a) used to produce acidophilus milk, buttermilk, chocolate drink, half and half, light cream, heavy cream and sour cream, and" "(b) contained in inventories in the form of milk products designated as class i milk pursuant to paragraph (1) of this section on hand at the end of each month and accounting period; provided, that .....

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Sep 30 1981 (HC)

Dhira Choudhury Vs. State of Assam

Court : Guwahati

..... ' in the twilight, half-light or nightfall we see things, imagine things and accept unreal or vague, imagined or imaginary as apparent and real. ..... he stood in open day light, though known to all and sundry. .....

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Apr 24 1979 (FN)

North Carolina Vs. Butler

Court : US Supreme Court

..... the court thus shrouds in half-light the question of waiver, allowing courts to construct inferences from ambiguous words and gestures. .....

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1850

St. John Vs. Paine

Court : US Supreme Court

..... a vessel could be descried at a considerable distance; and that while sailing upon this course with a fresh wind, going at from six to eight knots an hour, and a short time after the schooner had passed the light boat, between the hours of nine and ten o'clock at night, she was negligently run down by the neptune, which vessel was proceeding down the sound from new york, and struck against ..... which had appearance of doing; when called, got to gangway as quick as could do so; first looked ahead and saw schooner was heading up the sound by land on northern side; looked astern, and saw stratford point and light boat, latter about two points on starboard quarter, that would make course of schooner about west; when asked where steamboat was, received no answer; then looked under main boom, and saw steamboat coming ..... clock in the afternoon of 14 july, 1846, bound for newport and providence in the state of rhode island, and, in prosecution of her voyage, proceeded on her passage, at her regular rate until about one mile from stratford light boat, when, at or about eight or ten o'clock in the evening, a vessel was seen about half a quarter of a mile ahead, which vessel the respondent understood to have been the schooner iole, as is alleged in said libel. ..... twenty-five minutes before ten, first saw schooner ( iole ) north; was then about one mile and a half from light boat, stratford shore light bearing east by north one-half north. ..... collision was a mile or a mile and a half from light boat. .....

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Dec 15 1884 (FN)

The Elizabeth Jones

Court : US Supreme Court

..... light of the willis was first seen, it continued to show more on the port bow of the jones; that the jones was kept on her course until ..... three miles distant, but did not see the green light of the jones; that immediately preceding the collision, the jones began to put her helm to port, but, seeing that the willis was starboarding her helm, immediately changed it to starboard; that the lookout of the jones discovered, about half a point on his port bow, and three miles off, the red light of a vessel that proved to be the willis; that after the ..... the lookout reported a green light half a point on the starboard bow of the willis, and apparently two or three miles distant; that the willis had the wind free, and the vessel showing the green light, and which afterwards proved to be the jones, was, to those on board of the willis, evidently by the wind and close-hauled; that the helm of the willis was put to starboard, and she went off a point ..... the willis made the green light of the jones about half a point on her starboard bow, about three miles off, and continued page 112 u. s ..... the schooner sighted the green light of the bark about half a point on the starboard bow, about three miles off, and starboarded a point. .....

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Mar 25 1977 (HC)

Raj Parkash Vs. Mangat Ram Chowdhry and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : AIR1978Delhi1; ILR1977Delhi412; 1977RLR440

..... . i have upheld the patent on the ground that the plaintiff docs not use masking in the sense that he shuts off the light from half the frame of his camera in a particular way, i must hold that defts method is different from this means that i must come to the conclusion that what is stated in the written statement does not ..... , is that every simple invention that is claimed, so long as it is something which is novel or new, it would be an invention and the claims and specifications have to be read in that light, as, was observed in the famous hair-pin case, reported as hinde v. ..... . he stated that the film strips of the plaintiff were half the cinema size films while the film strips brought by prem shurma to him ..... plurality of pictures for use in viewers specially adapted for these half-strips to give a virtual image of a full cine ..... third claim, which is the claim for a combination, is novel in the sense that no one before had thought of making a viewer using a half-cut film by the method used by the plaintiff ..... words of the judgment dated december 15, 1972: 'i find that taking two photographs on one film by using half the film at one time is nut an unusual idea. . . . ..... cinematograph film cut into half as claimed in any of the above claims characterised in that each picture of the half cut positive film strip, which is of reduced size, is adopted to be viewed in the film strip viewer of which the object lens has increased magnification to provide the same size picture as is normally obtained .....

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1865

The Bermuda

Court : US Supreme Court

..... herald. " the writer proceeds to describe this tender as "two hundred and eighty feet in length," drawing "ten feet heavy and five and a half feet light," with "her boilers stayed and strengthened," with "an average speed of eighteen and a half knots," with "all her lower cabins razed to make cargo space," with "a crew shipped for twelve months for some port or ports south of mason's and dixon's line," with ..... 18__ 2 pair ladies' kid gloves silver-gray color 2 pair ladies' kid gloves tea color best quality 2 pair ladies' kid gloves ashes of rose size 6 3/4 light and dark 2 pair ladies' gaiters best kid stout soles soft upper 3 1/2 full 1 ladies' parasol best silk color drab or ashes of rose 1/4 pound black ..... boat at dublin used to run the mail once called the herald; length 280 feet; deep water line 10 feet; light 5 1/2; side-width 225; horse nominal used to press up to 28 pounds; got her boilers stayed strengthened and so forth; strains up to 20 pounds now; average speed 18 1/2 knots per hour; razed all her ..... thank you to request the masters to act as follows namely, captain westendorff to take in the tea and other light articles per ella, if he has room for them, and proceed to nassau, reporting himself on arrival ..... of shells fuses and other like articles -- near eighty tons in all -- and of seven cases of pistols, twenty-one cases of swords, seventy barrels of cartridges, three hundred whole barrels, seventy-eight half-barrels, and two hundred and eighty-three quarter-barrels of .....

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1863

Commander-in-chief

Court : US Supreme Court

..... it showed that the schooner of the libellants, bound from indian river, in delaware, to the city of new york, anchored a mile or two to the northward of little egg harbor light (a place where vessels frequently sail), in consequence of the severity of the cold, and because it was blowing so heavily that those in charge of her did not deem it safe to proceed on the ..... shows that the schooner of the libellants was bound on a voyage from indian river, in the state of delaware, to the port of new york; that she anchored a mile or two to the northward of little egg harbor light in consequence of the severity of the cold and because it was blowing so heavily that those in charge of her did not deem it safe to attempt to proceed on the voyage. ..... the libellants alleged that it was a clear moonlight night; that their schooner was properly anchored, and had a competent watch on deck, and a bright light set in the rigging, and that the collision occurred in consequence of the negligence, mismanagement and unseamanlike conduct of those in charge of the vessel of the respondents, and without any fault on the part of those in charge of ..... things, that on the 26th of january, 1860, the schooner of the claimants, called the commander-in-chief, while their schooner lay safely at anchor to the north and east of little egg harbor, and about a half a mile from the new jersey shore, came down, under full sail, and ran into her, cutting her through, abreast of the main chains. ..... could see a light half a mile. .....

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Mar 31 2011 (HC)

Sri.Gange Gowda S/O.Chunchaiah. Vs. State of KarnatakA. by Nagamangala ...

Court : Karnataka

..... he has stated that they observed the light from half a furlong from the shed. ..... 1, 3 and 5 have identified the accused appellant in torch light and since they were acquainted with each oilier, there is no dispute regarding the identity and hence, he submits that the order of conviction docs not call for interference and submits that the appeal ..... in the cross-examination he has stated that the shed is about one and half kms away from his house. ..... she has further stated that pw-5 boregowda and rudresha were also present at the time of the incident and both of them had seen the incident by means of torch light. ..... he has seen this by means of a torch light. ..... on lighting of the matchstick he further submits that since the complainant party were 4 in numbers, out of which 3 were men. .....

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