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Home > Cases Phrase: singularity Year: 1949 Page 1 of about 28 results (0.038 seconds)Tumahole Bereng and Others Vs. the King
Court: Privy Council
Decided on: Jan-13-1949
Reported in: AIR1949PC172
..... the appellants on the other hand it was urged that the singular any accomplice included the plural and that the use of the ..... part of the section refers as for the question whether the singular accomplice includes the plural the new proviso affords no conclusive answer ..... so the words any accomplice cannot well be confined to the singular in thus resorting to the terms of the section before amendment .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTEdiga Hanumanthappa and anr. Vs. Eeranti Seethayya and Company Consist ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Mar-04-1949
Reported in: (1949)2MLJ217
..... decree directs by virtue of section 13 clause 2 general clauses act words in the singular shall include the plural therefore the term decree holder in order 21 rule i clause ..... judge further observes that he need hardly add that the expression decree holder in the singular will include also the plural and that if the decree be in favour of two .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSheo NaraIn Vs. Bhallar
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Oct-28-1949
Reported in: AIR1950All352
..... small case these contracts were all based upon terms which were as we have shown singularly appropriate to mere gambling transactions indeed the contracts were themselves headed as forward contracts it ..... but on the additional fact that the terms of the contract were such as were singularly appropriate to mere gambling transactions that decision must therefore be confined is cases in which .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChekka Suryanarayana, Receiver of R.B. Pydah Venkatachalapati Estate V ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Nov-17-1949
Reported in: AIR1950Mad407
..... 3 mr narasaraju finally contended that it is an ordinary rule of construction that the singular includes the plural and that therefore the word judgment debtor occurring in section 52 2 ..... is in possession of any other property of the deceased true in a statute the singular includes the plural but to read the word judgment debtor where it first occurs in .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSadhu Laxmi Sundaramma Vs. Sadhu Suryanarayana
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Aug-12-1949
Reported in: AIR1950Mad274
..... common and some of the hymns cited in connection with the marriage ritual would be singularly inapt to consecrate the union of spouses who have not attained puberty it is only .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBankim Chandra Paira and anr. Vs. Anand Bazar Patrika and anr.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Sep-05-1949
Reported in: AIR1950Cal129
..... upon these facts rankin c j pointed out that the action of the editor was singularly ill advised and amounted to a contempt but it was of such a technical character .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMisri Lal Nayak Vs. Surji
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Nov-22-1949
Reported in: (1950)52BOMLR477
..... would have been paid before the compromise was accepted the proposed compromise was of a singular character since it apparently contemplated that the suit would proceed after mukh lall s name .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTR.S. Rammohanrai Jaswantrai Desai and ors. Vs. Somabhai Nathabhai Pate ...
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Aug-29-1949
Reported in: AIR1950Bom161; (1950)52BOMLR97
..... mr desai has first relied on the fact that the word defendant is used in singular and that there are no words of inheritance and no reference to heirs or legal .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTNational Mut. Ins. Co. Vs. Tidewater Transfer Co., Inc.
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Jun-20-1949
..... 3 reliance on williams v austrian 331 u s 642 331 u s 657 seems singularly inapposite when a petition for bankruptcy is filed there may be outstanding claims by the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTParamban Mammadu and ors. Vs. the King
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Jan-19-1949
Reported in: (1949)2MLJ544
..... or fixed sizes for the numerous factors the size the weight and the other corporeal singularities of the individual walking his burden his gait and the variable nature of the oil .....
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