1990 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Parting with possession
right to include and also a right to exclude others, Delhi Stationers and Printers v. Rajendra Kumar, AIR 1990 SC 1208 (1209): (1990) 2 SCC 331. (ii) 'Parting with possession' means giving possession to persons other than
Registered lease
to which lessor and lessee are both parties and signatories, Maharaja Chintamani Saran Sah Deo v. Jogeshwar Sikhar, 1990 Supp SCC 280: AIR 1990 SC 1770 [Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950, s. 6(1)(a)(ii)]
Pipes and tubes
pipes and tubes differently shaped are manufactured for this purpose, Bharat Forge and Press Industries v. C.C.E., AIR 1990 SC 616: (1990) 1 SCC 532.
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Local cadre
or constituted otherwise, for any part of the State. S. Prakasha Rao v Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, AIR 1990 SC 997: (1990) 2 SCC 259 (261) [A.P. Employment (Organisation of Local Cadre and Regulation of Direct Recruitment)
Nominated member
by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting under s. 3, [Prasar Bharti (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 (25 of 1990), s. 2(o)]
National Commission for Women
Women, means the National Commission for Women Constituted under s. 3 of the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 (20 of 1990), [Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 (10 of 1994) s. 2(1) (j)]
Means
Means, the word 'means' used in O. XXXIII, R. 1, Civil Procedure Code, covers all realisable assets within the applicant's reach, Tej Dat Singh v. Yuvraj Datt, 1947 AWR (CC) 275: 1947 OA (CC) 275. (See...
Repugnancy
a given set of facts, Vijay Kumar Sharma v. State of Karnataka, (1990) 2 SCC 562 (602): AIR 1990 SC 2072. See also AIR 1959 SC 648 (665). [Constitution of India, Art. 254] Repugnancy, denotes the contradictory
Representation
held to have amounted to a representation, Kabic Darusz v. Union of India, (1990) 1 SCC 568: AIR 1990 SC 605 (613). [Constitution of India, Art. 22(5)]
Words
Words. See DEFAMATION. When words acquire a particular meaning or sense because of their authoritative construction by superior courts, they are presumed to have been used in the same sense when used in a subsequent legislation...
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