Brought Into The City - Definition - Law Dictionary
Definition :
Brought into the city, To interpret the expression 'brought into the city' used in s. 126(1) of the Calicat Municipal Act, 1961 as meaning brought into the city for any purpose and without any limitations would, amount to attributing to the Legislature an intention to ignore the constitutional limitations. The expression 'brought into the city' in s. 126 was therefore rightly interpreted by the High Court as meaning brought into the Municipal limits for purposes of consumption, use or sale and not for any other purpose, Jothi Timber Mart v. Corporation of Calicat, AIR 1970 SC 264: (1969) 2 SCC 348 (351): (1970) 1 SCR 629.
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