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Certify
369 (371). [Constitution of India, Art. 134 (1) (c)] The word 'certify' used in clause (c) of article 133(1) suggests that the High Court is expected to apply its mind before certifying the case to be fit
Decree
of general importance and the question needs to be decided by the Supreme Court, Constitution of India, Art. 133(1)(a) and (b) Is of two types ' interlocutory and final; like a Judgment of Law, it is the
Pensioner
discriminated from other pensioners, D.S. Nakara v. Union of India, (1983) 1 SCC 305: AIR 1983 SC 130 (133). 1. One who is supported by an allowance at the will of another; a dependant; he who receives an
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Substantial question of law
& Mfg. Co. Ltd., AIR 1962 SC 1314 (1318): 1962 Supp (3) SCR 549. [Constitution of India, Art. 133(1)] What is a substantial question of law would certainly depend upon fact and circumstances of every case and
Court immediately below and Court subordinate to the High Court
of the Letters Patent, A. Rangaswamy Iyengar v. Pattamal, AIR 1971 SC 658 (659). [Constitution of India, Art. 133(1)(a)]
Question of private importance
Question of private importance, AIR 1956 Punj 228 (230). [Constitution of India, Art. 133(1)(c)]
Entertainment tax
London, Ltd., (1933) 1 KB 439 (part of subscriptions chargeable, apportioned); A.-G. v. Southport Corpn., (1934) 1 KB 226 (admission of non-bathers to swimming pool). … Entertainment tax, a tax levied on payments for ad-mission to entertainments, first imposed by s. 1(1) of the (English) Finance (New Duties) Act, 1916. 'Entertainment' is defined by s. 1(6). See also Finance (No.
Civil proceeding
revenue statutes, CIT, Bombay v. Iswarlal Bhagwandas (1966) 1 SCR 190. The words 'civil proceeding' used in Art. 133 of the Constitution cover all proceedings which directly affect civil rights, Arbind Kumar Singh v. Nand Kishore Prasad, … from its purview proceedings instituted and tried in the High Court in exercise of its jurisdiction under Art. 226, where the aggrieved party seeks relief against infringement of civil rights by authorities purporting to act in exercise
C.I.F
the carriage (freight). As to obligations of parties to a C.I.F. contract, see Biddell Bros. v. Clemens Horst, 1911 (1) KB 952; 1912 AC 18; Manbre Saccharine Co. v. Corn Products, 1919 (1) KB 198; Wilson Holgate
Locomotives. I
As to motor cars, see MOTOR CAR. Now light locomotives as defined by the (English) Road Traffic Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 43), are mechanically propelled vehicles which are not constructed themselves to carry
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