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Condition of service
Condition of service, includes transfer of the employees, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief v. Subhash Chandra Yadav, (1988) 2 SCC 351: AIR 1988 SC 876. [Cantonment Board Service Rules (1937) R. 5C] The expression 'conditions of service' is...
Factory
(Cotton Cloth) Factories Act, 1929; (English) Employment of Women and Young Persons Act, 1936. See Consolidating Factories Act, 1937. The use of steam whistles for summoning or dismissing factory hands requires the sanction of local authorities, by
Fracture
Fracture, It is true that fracture has not been defined in the Penal Code. It is sometimes though as in the case of Po Yi Maung v. Ma E Tin, A (1937) Rang 253 that the...
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Fractus augent h'reditatem
Fracture, It is true that fracture has not been defined in the Penal Code. It is sometimes though as in the case of Po Yi Maung v. Ma E Tin, A (1937) Rang 253 that the...
Grade designation
a designation prescribed as indicative of the quality of any scheduled article. [Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act, 1937, s. 2(d)]
Grade designation mark
Grade designation mark, means a mark prescribed as representing a particular grade designation. [Agriculture Produce (Grading and Marking) 1937, s. 2(e)]
Guardianship
ad litem, which is not favoured in, nor the practice of the Court of Chancery, see notes A.P. 1937 to R.S.C. Ord. XVI., r. 16. (5) By appointment of Chancery.--This Court had power to appoint a guardian
Horses
kill any horse that is seriously injured during the voyage; and see Exportation of Horses Acts, 1914 and 1937. See ANIMALS. The Horse Breeding Act, 1918, provides for the licensing of stallions by the Ministry of Agriculture
Husband and wife
Proceedings in connection with the rights of mar-riage are regulated by the (English) Matrimonial Causes Acts, 1925 and 1937, and the Judicature Act, 1925. See DIVORCE and MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Proceedings of husband and wife against each other
Manslaughter
established--the breach of a statutory duty causing death is not necessarily manslaughter, Andrews v. Director of Public Prosecutions, 1937 AC 576. See CHANCE
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