2002 1 Sec 689 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Good Cause
Good Cause, requires a lower degree of proof as compared to 'sufficient cause', Madanlal v. Shyamlal, (2002) 1 SCC 535; Arjun Singh v. Mohindra Kumar, AIR 1964 SC 993
Efficiency
relevant matters necessary for discharging his duties efficiently and satisfactorily, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Dr. K.V. Ansari, (2002) 1 SCC 616.
Directly attributable to
completion of disciplinary proceedings is directly attributable to the conduct of such workman, B.D. Shetty v. Ceat Ltd., (2002) 1 SCC 193.
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Desirable
('only where') and in terms of the exercise of a discretionary judgment ('desirable'), Black v. Sumitomo Corpn. (CA), (2002) 1 WLR 1562. To become requirement must have the objective element of a need which can be decided only
Carried out
if he either physically carried out the works himself or arranged, Durley House Ltd. v. Cadogan (Ch. D), (2002) 1 WLR 246 [Landlord and Tenant Act, 1954, s. 34(2)]
Deemed to be made
may not accord with the reality of what has taken place, WX Investments Ltd. v. Begg (Ch D), (2002) 1 WLR 2849.
Deemed day of service
day, and in any other case, in which it is transmitted, Anderton v. Clwud CC (No. 2) (CA), 2002 1 WLR 3174.
De facto guardian
Hindu minor on the ground of his being the de facto guardian of such minor, Madhegowda v. Ankegowda, (2002) 1 SCC 178. (Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, s. II)
As he thinks fit
extent of the power conferred upon it which cannot be limited or circumscribed, Ghulam Qadir v. Special Tribunal, (2002) 1 SCC 33 (66).
And, or
statute, or the legislative intent clearly spelled out, require that to be done. Fakir Mohd. v. Sita Ram (2002) 1 SCC 741.
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