1988 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Special Indian law
not a law enacted by the British Parliament specially for India, Bank of India v. Vijay Transport, AIR 1988 SC 151 (154): (1988) Supp SCC 47: (1988) 1 SCR 961. [Bombay Companies Accosia-tion and Transfer of Undertaking
Sufficient cause
receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice, G. Ramegowda v. Spl. Land Acquisition Officer, AIR 1988 SC 897: (1988) 3 SCR 198: (1988) 2 SCC 142. The expression 'sufficient cause' should, therefore, be considered
Yarn
etc., spun into strands for weaving, knitting or making thread, Aditya Mills Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1988 SC 2237 (2229): (1988) Supp 2 SCR 668: (1988) 4 SCC 315 (318). Yarn is an excisable commodity
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Taxing statutes and statutory definitions
with the goods in question is the safest guide, Collector of Customs v. Swastic Woollen (P) Ltd., AIR 1988 SC 2176: (1988) Supp 2 SCR 370: (1988) Supp SCC 796.
Wife
its inclusive character so as to cover a divorcee, Yamuna Bai Anantrao Adhav v. Anantrao Shivram Adhav, AIR 1988 SC 644: (1988) 1 SCC 530: (1988) 2 SCR 809. It means a Parsi wife. [Parsi Marriage and
Workman/industry/teacher
the definition of workman as it now stands, A. Sundarambal v. Govt. of Goa, Daman & Diu, AIR 1988 SC 1700: (1988) 4 SCC 42: (1988) Supp 1 SCR 604
Quaraza-e-Hasana
relied upon any literature of Islamic law on the point, C.W.T. v. Abdul Hussain Mulla Muhammad Ali, AIR 1988 SC 1417: (1988) 3 SCC 562: (1988) Supp 1 SCR 227.
Rank
the government servant in the same class or grade or category, Nyadar Singh v. Union of India, AIR 1988 SC 1979: (1988) 4 SCC 170: (1988) Supp 2 SCR 546. The expression 'rank' in Art. 311(2) has
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia, means mental disorder, Ram Narain Gupta v. Rameswari Gupta, AIR 1988 SC 2260: (1988) 4 SCC 247: (1988) Supp 2 SCR 913. Schizophrenia, is a type of mental illness
Public Order Act, 1936
stand at which passengers are picked up or set down by a stage carriage. [See Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s. 2(34)]. To constitute a public place, the place need not be a motorable road or a public
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