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Other additional remuneration

Other additional remuneration, the expression 'other additional remuneration' refers to such remuneration which is payable at the will of the employer and it does not refer to any remuneration payable under the contract, Wellmon (India) Pvt. Ltd. v. E.S.I.C., AIR 1994 SC 1037 (1044). [ESI Act (34 of 1948), s. 2(22)]...


Other authorities

Other authorities, the expression 'other authorities' is wide enough to include within it every authority created by a statute and functioning within the territory of India, or under the control of the Government of India, Rajasthan State Electricity Board v. Mohan Lal, AIR 1967 SC 1857 (1862): (1967) 3 SCR 377. (Constitution of India, Article 12)The expression 'other authorities' includes all statutory authorities and other agencies and instrumentalities of the State Government/Central Government, Indra Sawhney v. Union of India, 1992 Supp (3) SCC 217 (687). (Constitution of India, Article 12)The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research is not an authority within the meaning of article 12 of the Constitution, Sabhajit Tewary v. Union of India, AIR 1975 SC 1329 (1331). (Constitution of India Article 12)...


Other Backward classes

Other Backward classes, means any socially and educationally Backward Classes of citizens as declared by the Government and includes other Backward classes declared by the Government of India in relation of the State of Maharashtra, Maharashtra State Public Services (Reservation for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, De-notified Tribes (Vimukta Jatis) Nomadic Tribes, Special Backward Category and Other Backward Classes) Act, 2001, s. 2(g)....


Other co-sharers

Other co-sharers, the expression 'other co-sharers' was used in the fourth clause of the said provision to ensure that no co-sharer was left out or omitted and not to deny the right to kinsfolk-co-sharers covered by the preceding clauses, Bhikha Ram v. Ram Sarup, AIR 1992 SC 207 (211): (1992) 1 SCC 319. [Punjab Pre-emption Act (1 of 1913), s. 15(1)(b) Fourthly]...


Other glass and glassware

Other glass and glassware, screens for fitting in motor vehicles knows as wind screens and door screen are only motor vehicle parts and these are not glass and glassware, Atul Glass Industries v. C.C.E., AIR 1986 SC 1730. [Central Excise and Salt Act, (1 of 1994) Sch I, Tariff Item 23A(4) and 68]...


Other information

Other information, the words 'other information' must include an application by party dispossessed, R.H. Bhutani v. Mani Desai, AIR 1968 SC 1444 (1449). [Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, s. 145(1) and 439]...


Other legal proceeding

Other legal proceeding, the expression 'other legal proceeding' must be read ejusdem generis with the preceding words 'suit' and prosecution as they constitute a genus. The penalty and adjudication proceedings in question did not fall within the expression 'other legal proceeding' employed in s. 40(2) of the Act as it stood prior to its amendment by Act 22 of 1973, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Ramdev Tobacoo Co., AIR 1991 SC 506 (511): (1991) 2 SCC 119. [Central Excise and Salt Act (10 of 1944), s. 40 (2) (Prior to Amendment Act 22 of 1973)]...


Other person

Other person, the words 'other person' mean a person engaged or likely to be engaged in activities of licensee, Mysore State Electricity Board v. Mysore State Cotton and Silk Mills Ltd., AIR 1963 SC 1123 (1139). [Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948, s. 76(1)]...


Other person liable to pay

Other person liable to pay, the phrase 'other person liable to pay' in s. 29 should be construed as 'other person liable to pay under the Income Tax Act' and the liability cannot therefore be construed with reference to the Partnership Act or any other statute, Sahu Rajeshwar Nath v. ITO, AIR 1969 SC 667 (669): (1969) 1 SCR 999. (Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 29)...


Other proceedings

Other proceedings, the whole area of proceedings, which reach the High Courts is not exhausted by classifying the proceeding as civil and criminal. There are certain proceedings which may be regarded as neither civil nor criminal. For instance, proceeding for contempt of court, and for exercise of disciplinary jurisdiction against lawyers or other professionals, such as Chartered Accountants may not fall within the classification of proceedings, civil or criminal. 'Other proceeding' in Article 132(1) falls within the residuary class of proceed-ings other than civil or criminal and such a pro-ceeding includes a revenue proceeding, S.A.L. Narayan Rao v. Ishwarlal Bhagwandas, AIR 1965 SC 1818 (1821). (Constitution of India, Article 132)...



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