200 And 203 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Company
the ambit of a company, Monaben Ketanbhai Shan v. State of Gujarat, (2004) 7 SCC 15 (17): AIR 2004 SC 4274. (Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, s. 141) Means a company formed and registered under the Companies Act,
Reserve
To preserve, Commissioner of Income Tax v. Century Spinning and Manufacturing Co., AIR 1953 SC 501: (1954) SCR 203. (ii) As to what the word 'Reserves' as used in the Business Profits Tax Act connotes, was considered
Sufficient ground
Sufficient ground, the words 'sufficient ground' used also in s. 203 and in s. 209 have been construed to mean the satisfaction that a prima facie case is made
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Refusal to act
State of West Bengal v. National Builder, (1994) 1 SCC 235: (1993) 3 SCJ 634: AIR 1994 SC 200: (1994) 1 UJ SC 81: (1993) 2 Bank CLR 563: (1993) 1 BLJR 205: (1993) 3 Cur CC
Malik and Qabiz
Malik and Qabiz, where under a Will a person is not given any right to the appropriation of the income of the property and the entire income was to be applied to charitable and religious purposes,...
Restraining Statutes
Restraining Statutes, those which restrict previous rights and powers, as 1 Eliz. c. 19; 13 Eliz. cc. 10, 20; 14 Eliz. c. 11; 18 Eliz. cc. 6, 11; and 43 Eliz. c. 9, restraining bishops
Religion
national unity, integrity and security, A Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu, Vol. D, p. 200. Religion, in U.K., the Protestant Church headed by the Crown is by law established and built into the
Preference
Preference, means prior right, advantage, pre-cedence etc., Sher Singh v. Union of India, AIR 1984 SC 200: (1984) 1 SCC 107. The expression 'preference' amongst others means prior right, advantage, precedence etc. It signifies that
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...
Joint-stock Banks
the date of their incorporation, by charter, or by 7 Geo. 4, c. 46; 7 & 8 Vict. cc. 32 and 113; 9 & 10 Vict. c. 45 (in Scotland and Ireland); 20 & 21 Vict. cc.
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