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Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes

communities in the country. This is the result of historical cause, T. Devadasan v. Union of India, AIR 1964 SC 179: (1964) 4 SCR 680. (ii) Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes are not a caste within the

Ruler

defined in an inclusive manner, Rani Ratna Prova Devi Rani Saheba of Dhenkenal v. State of Orissa, AIR 1964 SC 1195: (1964) 6 SCR 301. Ruler, denotes a person who rules or governs, Webster American Dictionary, p.

Right to practise

not merely right to plead but the right to act as well. In re Lily Isabel Thomas, AIR 1964 SC 855: (1964) 6 SCR 229

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Right to move any Court

the said actions would otherwise have been normally entertained and tried, Makhan Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1964 SC 381: (1964) 4 SCR 797.

Res judicata

which the said rights could be successfully asserted in court of law, Amalgamated Coalfields v. Janapad Sabha, AIR 1964 SC 1013. The petitions to the Supreme Court under Art. 32 and to the High Court under Art.

Prostitute

for promiscuous sexual intercourse for hire, whether in money or in kind. State of U.P. v Kaushailiya, AIR 1964 SC 416: (1964) 4 SCR 1002. A woman who indiscriminately consorts with men for hire. Solicitation by prostitutes

Rendered illegal

words 'held illegal' used in ss. 43, 44 and 45, Labour Commissioner v. Burhanpur Tapti Mills Ltd., AIR 1964 SC 1687: (1964) 7 SCR 484. [C.P. and Berar Industrial Disputes Settlement Act, 1974 (23 of 1947), s.

Removal

of service but the loss of 'post', 'station' or 'office', R.P. Kapur v. S. Pratap Singh Kairon, AIR 1964 SC 295: (1964) 4 SCR 224. (ii) The word 'removal' contemplates shifting of a thing from one place

Public servant

defined in s. 617 of the Companies Act 1956. By virtue of the Anti Corruption Laws (Amendment) Act, 1964 (Act No. XL of 1964), Clause 12 of s. 21 of the Penal Code was substituted as follows:

Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act

clarified the previous provisions, these modifications and clarifications should be applied', Karam Singh Sobti v. Pratap Chand, AIR 1964 SC 1305: (1964) 4 SCR 647. The expression 'shall have regard to the provisions of this Act' merely

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