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Home > Cases Phrase: imaginable Year: 1908 Page 1 of about 20 results (0.006 seconds)Sir Dinshaw Manockji Petit and ors. Vs. Sir Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy and or ...
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Nov-27-1908
Reported in: 2Ind.Cas.701
..... of his admission by suggesting i think purely out of imagination that sorabji was himself a convert 148 unless these persons ..... and giving lengthy evidence mostly evolved out of his own imagination subjecting himself to annoying cross examination was all very anxious ..... aam of the zoroastrian anjuman 265 the utmost stretch of imagination cannot convey to my mind the impression that the founders .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTLalbhai Tricamlal and ors. Vs. the Municipal Commissioner for the City ...
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jul-09-1908
Reported in: 3Ind.Cas.361
..... whether the notice to pull down was necessary i do not imagine the defendant was personally to blame for this as from the ..... s statement about plaintiff s building although it was easy to imagine cases of greater complexity when an officer entrusted with those great ..... fall by the conduct of mr katrak it is difficult to imagine that mr katrak was not perfectly well aware that plaintiffs house .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTLalbhai Tricamlal Vs. the Municipal Commissioner for the City of Bomba ...
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jul-09-1908
Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR821
..... whether the notice to pull down was necessary i do not imagine the defendant was personally to blame for this as from the ..... s statement about plaintiff s building although it was easy to imagine cases of greater complexity when an officer entrusted with those great ..... fall by the conduct of mr katrak it is difficult to imagine that mr katrak was not perfectly well aware that plaintiffs house .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBailey Vs. Alabama
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Dec-21-1908
..... comes before us at this stage if the principal case had been tried it is imaginable that it might appear that a certain class in the community was mainly affected and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTGeneral Oil Co. Vs. Crain
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Mar-23-1908
..... on the page 209 u s 227 possibility of extremes there need not however be imagination of extremes if by extremes be meant a deliberate purpose to prevent the assertion of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTElder Vs. Wood
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Jan-27-1908
..... of limitations the decision therefore did not reach the only federal question which can be imagined with respect to this part of the case namely that a sale upon such a .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTNairn Vs. University Courts of St Andrews and Edinburgh
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Dec-10-1908
..... how academic functions are to be provided for it is to my mind impossible to imagine that the legislature should have conferred by a delegation to commissioners the power either of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSri Krishna Doss Vs. Chandook Chand
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Dec-04-1908
Reported in: 4Ind.Cas.509
..... which a judge would be justified in referring a party to a suit but i imagine that they would be circumstances in which there might arise a question whether there was .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTWeir Vs. Crum Brown
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Feb-06-1908
..... than that a benignant construction will be placed upon charitable bequests it is difficult to imagine a construction less benignant than that suggested by criticisms such as those to which i .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSheik Mahamad Ravuther Vs. the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Dec-15-1908
Reported in: 1Ind.Cas.977
..... loreburn remarked that the words taken by themselves seemed to excuse the shipowner from any imaginable liability except such as could not by law be underwritten but his lordship went on .....
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