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A requirement of the court

A requirement of the court, it is settled law that under Order 41, Rule 27(1)(b) of CPC, whenever the court finds difficulty in deciding an issue, it can direct additional evidence to

Manufacture

ancillary to the completion of the manufacture of any dutiable goods. [Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act, 1955 (16 of 1955), s. 2 (f)] It includes any process incidental or ancillary to the manufacture of an … 2 SCR 271. The word 'manufacture' occurring in the expression 'used in the manufacture' in clause (b) of Rule 27 cannot be given a limited meaning. 'Manufacture' and 'manufacturing process' is that as a result of undergoing the

Rules of Court

Rules of Court, orders regulating the practice of the Courts; or orders made between parties to an action or

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decree

decree [Old French decré, from Latin decretum, from neuter of decretus, past participle of decernere to decide] 1 : an order having the force of law [by judicial ] 2 : a judicial decision esp. in...

rule

rule 1 a : a prescribed guide for conduct or action b : a regulating principle or precept 2

Statutory Rules and Orders

Statutory Rules and Orders. Very numerous Acts of Parliament, especially those passed in recent years, empower the Sovereign in Council,

Final decree or judgment

Final decree or judgment, a conclusive decision of the Court, as distinguished from interlocutory. An order upon an undertaking to lodge costs in Court is not a final order under the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, ss....

Rule

Rule, is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a regulation made as a

Void decree, illegal decree

Void decree, illegal decree, the distinction between a decree which is void and a decree which is wrong, incorrect, irregular or not in accordance with law cannot be overlooked or ignored. Where a court lacks inherent...

hearsay rule

hearsay rule : a rule barring the admission of hearsay as evidence NOTE: The hearsay rule is stated in Rule

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