A Dictionary
Air traffic service
Air traffic service, 'air traffic service' includes flight information service, alerting service, air traffic advisory service, air traffic control service, area control service, approach control service and airport control service. [Airports Authority of India Act, (55 of 1994), s. 2(d)]...
Air transport service
Air transport service, means any service, for any kind of remuneration, whatsoever, for the transport by air of persons mail or any other thing, animate or inanimate, whether such service relates to a single flight or series of flights. [Airports Authority of India Act, 1994 (55 of 1994), s. 2(e)]...
Any
Any, the word 'any' has the following meaning:some; one of many; and indefinite number. One indiscriminately or whatever kind or quantity.Word 'any' has a diversity of meaning and may be employed to indicate 'all' or 'every' as well as 'some' or 'one' and its meaning in a given statute depends upon the context and the subject- matter of the statute. It is often synonymous with 'either', 'every' or 'all'. Its generality may be restricted by the context;' (Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn.), Shri Balaganesna Metals v. M. N. Shanmugham Chetty, (1987) 2 SCC 707 (718): AIR 1987 SC 1668. [T. N. Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 (18 of 1960) s. 10(3)(c)]The word 'any' dictionary means 'one or same or all'. In Black's law Dictionary it is explained thus, 'word any' has a diversity of meaning and may be employed to indicate 'all' or 'every' as well as 'same' or 'one' and its meaning in a given statute depends upon the context and subject matter of the statute. The use of the word 'any...
Any act or omission which constitutes any offence under this Act
Any act or omission which constitutes any offence under this Act, the expression 'Any act or omission which constitutes any offence under this Act' in s. 56 of the Act, merely imports the idea that the same act or omission might constitute an offence under another law and could be tried under such other law or laws also, State of Bihar v. Murad Ali Khan, (1988) 4 SCC 655 (665): AIR 1989 SC 1. [Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, s. 56]...
Any aggrieved party
Any aggrieved party, the expression employed in s. 20(1) of the Kerala Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1965 means a person feeling aggrieved by the ultimate decision, that is, the operative part of the order. A party to the proceedings, who has succeeded in securing the relief prayed for, is not a party aggrieved though the order contains a finding or two adverse to him, Nalakath Sainuddin v. Koorikadan Sulaiman, (2002) 6 SCC 1 (12): AIR 2002 SC 2562....
Any case which has been decided
Any case which has been decided, means each decision which terminates a part of the controversy involving the question of jurisdiction. Where the court below adjudicates the question that suit has abated against one of the defendant only and it would proceed against remaining defendants, the order results in terminating a part of the controversy involving the question of jurisdiction. Hence the revision against such order is maintainable, S.S. Khanna v. F.J. Dhillon, AIR 1964 SC 497....
Any cheque and other liability
Any cheque and other liability, In s. 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 phrases 'Any cheque' and 'other liability' are the two key expressions which stand as clarifying the legislative intent so as to bring the factual context within the ambit of the provisions of the statute. Any contra-interpretation would defeat the intent of the legislature. The expressions leave no manner of doubt that for whatever reason it may be, the liability under this provision cannot be avoided in the event the same stands returned by the banker unpaid, ICDS Ltd. v. Beena Shabeer, (2002) 6 SCC 426 (430): 2002 SCC (Cri) 1342....
Any dispute concerning any telegraph line, appliance or apparatus
Any dispute concerning any telegraph line, appliance or apparatus, is of wide amplitude and will take within its sweep all kinds of disputes which relate to the functioning and working of any telegraph line, apparatus or appliance, Union of India v. M/s Usha Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd., AIR 1982 Del 111....
Any inam village
Any inam village, in s. 3(2) (d) means 'a whole village granted in imam and not anything less than a village however big a part it may be of that village', District Board, Tanjore v. M. K. Noor Mohamed Rowther, AIR 1953 SC 446 (449). [T. N. Estates Land Act, 1908 (1 of 1908) s. 3(2)(d) Expl I as amended by Act 18 of 1936]...
Any income
Any income, The words as appearing in the body of the Income Tax Act, 1961 are restrictive in their application by reason of the user of the expression 'derived from', Orissa State Warehousing Corporation v. Commissioner of Income Tax, (1999) 4 SCC 197....