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Public interest
Means of concern or advantage to people as a whole, T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka, (2002) 8 SCC 481. Means retention of honest and efficient employees and weeding of inefficient and dishonest, Indira Saxena v. Municipal
Usage
passage of time is inbuilt in the expression 'usage', Commissioner H.R.E.C.E. Admn. v. Vedantna Sthappa Sabha, (2004) 6 SCC 497 (512): AIR 2004 SC 3634. A well-known, customary, and uniform practice usually in a specific profession or business,
Publish
(3) To communicate to a third person, Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary, International Edn.; C.C.E. v. New Tobacco Co., (1998) 8 SCC 250. Publish, means to make generally accessible or available; to place before or offer to public; to bring
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Hereinafter referred to
prevailing prices of the land is to be computed, Krishi Utpadan Mandi Samiti v. Marband Singh, (1999) 2 SCC 497 (499). [Land Acquisition Act, 1894, s. 6(1) Proviso]
Consent
be said in law, to have suffered sexual intercourses with consent, Tulshidas Kanalkar v. State of Goa, (2003) 8 SCC 590 (592). [Penal Code 1860, ss. 376 and 506(2)] The concept and dimensions of 'consent' in the con-text
Apprentice
period and the employer is bound to instruct him, Mukesh K. Tripathi v. Senior Divisonal Manager, LIC, (2004) 8 SCC 387. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2(s), U.P. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2(z)] Apprenticeships were altogether unknown
Confession
if its admissibility is not excluded by some provision of law, Nazir Khan v. State of Delhi, (2003) 8 SCC 461. Includes a statement intended by the maker to be exculpatory or neutral and which appears to be
Cruelty
of the woman are required of be established in order, Hiralal v. State (Govt. of NCT) Delhi, (2003) 8 SCC 80.
Discretion
the facts upon which the discretion may properly operate, Aero Traders (P) Ltd. v. Ravinder Kumar Suri, (2004) 8 SCC 307 (311). --The word 'discretion' signifies unrestrained exercise of choice or will; freedom to act according to one's
Fundamental right
reason of basic fact that they are members of human race, M. Nagaraj v. Union of India, 2006 (8) SCC 212: 2006 (9) JT 191: 2006 (10) SCALE 301: 2006 (8) Supreme 89: 2006 (8) SLT 1: 2006
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