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Quarter-days
or Michaelmas-day; and the 25th of December, or Christmas-day. The half-quarter days are February 8, May 9, August 11, and November 11. The Scottish quarter days are February 2, May 15, August 1, and November 11. In
Scotland and Ireland
Scottish and Irish poor from England to Scotland or Ireland is regulated by 8 & 9 Vict. c. 117, 10 & 11 Vict. c. 33 (Scotland); 24 & 25 Vict. c. 76 (Ireland); 25 & 26 Vict.
Freedom of speech and expression
SCR 594: 1950 Cri LJ 1514. See also People's Union for Civil Liberties v. Union of India, (2003) 4 SCC 399. Carries with it the right to publish and circulate one's ideas, opinions and views, Sakal Papers … in a public way, by their public functionaries, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Raj Narain, (1855) 43 ER 1125: 6 De GM&G 1: 24 LJ Ch 332. See also People's Union for Civil Liberties v. Union of
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Heavy locomotive and light locomotive
weight of which unladen (1) in the case of a light locomotive, exceeds 7,370 but does not exceed 11,690 kilograms; and (2) in the case of a heavy locomotive, exceeds 11,690 kilograms [Halsbury's Law of England, 4th … 11,690 kilograms; and (2) in the case of a heavy locomotive, exceeds 11,690 kilograms [Halsbury's Law of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 40(1), para 16, p. 24].
In forma pauperis
forma pauperis (in the character of a pauper). Every poor person, having cause of action, was entitled by 11 Hen. 7, c. 12, which is in affirmance of the Common Law, to have writs according to the
High Court
punish for its contempt summarily, High Court of Judicature at Allahabad v. Raj Kishore Yadav, AIR 1997 SC 1186 (1190): (1997) 3 SCC 11. (Constitution of India, Article 215) Means the High Court for a State. [Supreme
Escape
conniving at the escape of a criminal lunatic is penalised by 23 & 24 Vict. c. 75, ss. 11 and 13, and 47 & 48 Vict. c. 54, s. 11. As to persons of unsound mind, see … of a criminal lunatic is penalised by 23 & 24 Vict. c. 75, ss. 11 and 13, and 47 & 48 Vict. c. 54, s. 11. As to persons of unsound mind, see Lunacy Act, 1890, ss.
For the time being
the phrase will have to be seen and examined, Union Territory of Chandigarh v. Rajesh Kumar Bancundhi, (2003) 11 SCC 549 (554). For the time being means at the moment or existing position, Jivendra Nathu Kaul v.
Fire-plugs
Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c.55), s. 66, and (English) Town Police Clauses Act, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 34), s. 124. As to the like duty of undertakers of waterworks, see (English) Waterworks Clauses
Means of livelihood
Means of livelihood, the expression 'means of livelihood' in s. 11(2) had not been used in any artificial sense but in its ordinary meaning, that the said expression would
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