2003 11 Sec 764 - Law Dictionary Search Results
For the time being
of the phrase will have to be seen and examined, Union Territory of Chandigarh v. Rajesh Kumar Bancundhi, (2003) 11 SCC 549 (554). For the time being means at the moment or existing position, Jivendra Nathu Kaul v.
Pay and pay scale
concepts. Their meanings vary depending upon the provision providing for them, State Bank of India v. K.P. Subbaiah, (2003) 11 SCC 646 (654).
Commencement of trial
do not amount to commencement of trial, Shiv Prasad Panday v. Director C.B.I., AIR 2003 SC 1974 (1980): (2003) 11 SCC 508. (Border Security Force Act, 1968, ss. 141, 84) … of trial, Shiv Prasad Panday v. Director C.B.I., AIR 2003 SC 1974 (1980): (2003) 11 SCC 508. (Border Security Force Act, 1968, ss. 141, 84)
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Mens rea and negligence
the basis of an objective standard, irrespective of the accused's subjective mental state, Assistant Commissioner v. Villiappa Textiles, (2003) 11 SCC 405 (436)
Place of birth, domicile
latter refers to both 'domicile' and 'residence' apart from place of birth, Saurabh Chaudri v. Union of India, (2003) 11 SC 146 (162). [Constitution of India, Art. 15(1)]
Wilful
done with evil intent or with a bad motive or purpose, Ashok Paper Kamgar Union v. Dharam Gowdas, (2003) 11 SCC 1 (15). Wilful act must be intentional, deliberate, calculated and conscious, with full knowledge or legal consequence
Deemed
else with the attendant consequences, but it is not that something else, Ali M.K. v. State of Kerala, (2003) 11 SCC 632 (640). … (1980) 3 SCC 358: AIR 1980 SC 1468: (1980) 3 SCR 625. The word 'deemed' used in the, section would mean, 'supposed', 'considered', 'construed', thought', 'taken to be' or 'presumed', Rishabh Agro Industries Ltd. v. Punjab National
Weaker section of society
Weaker section of society, the expression 'weaker sections of society' includes also citizens of 'backward classes' who are covered by
Sub-section
Sub-section, means a sub-section of the sections in which the word occurs. [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(61)] Sub-section, shall mean a sub-section of the
Section
Section, means section of the Act or Regulation in which the word occurs. [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(54)]
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