1943 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precaution against fire
would not in their literal interpretation, cover pre-cautions against the consequence of fire, Emperor v. Hussain Ibrahim, AIR 1943 Bom 5: (1943) ILR Bom 92.
Shall have regard to
had been subject to judicial inter-pretation in Ryots of Garabandho and Other Villages v. Zamindar of Parlakimedi, AIR 1943 PC 164: 210 IC 239: (1943) 2 MLJ 254. It only means 'take into consideration', Southern Pharmaceuticals and
McNabb-Mallory rule
McNabb-Mallory rule [after McNabb v. United States, 318 U.S. 332 (1943) and Mallory v. United States, 354 U.S. 449 (1957), U.S. Supreme Court cases that established the rule] : a doctrine in criminal procedure: an arrestee...
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Letters-patent, or letters overt
and it should be construed in the same way as an Act, Benoari Lal Sarma v. Emperor, AIR 1943 Cal 285.
McNabb-Mallory rule
McNabb-Mallory rule, Criminal Procedure the doctrine that a confession is inadmissible if obtained during an reasonably long detention period between arrest and preliminary hearing. Because of the broader protections afforded under the Mioranda rule, the McNabb-Mallory...
On the occasion of
On the occasion of, is not equivalent to 'on the same date as'. An 'occasion is not a period of 24 hours.' If we say that a man took out an insurance policy on the occasion...
Procession
and 'organised' implying a common intention or unity of purpose, Emperor v. Nana Shahu, 45 BLR 303: AIR 1943 Bom 209.
Punja tharam nanja or punja mel nanja
wet crops, there being surplus water not needed by the wet ayacutdars, G. Sreenivasa Chettiar v. Ramaru Goundan, 1943 M 268.
Salary
though these may be recovered by deduction from his salary, Umar Khan v. Abdul Wahid Nafix Khalili, AIR 1943 Lah 60. 'Salary' means the total monthly emoluments, excluding any allowance declared exempt from attachment, Kousalya Devi v.
Succession to this office
Ganesh Chander Dhur v. Lal Behari, AIR 1936 PC 318: 71 MLJ 740 and Bhabatatini v. Ashalata, AIR 1943 PC 89: 46 BLR 212) Ordinarily a Shebaitship or the office of Dharmakartha is vested in the heirs
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