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Assignment of dower
husband's realty for her thirds or dower. As to the rights of the widow until 1926, see Williams v. Thomas, (1909) 1 Ch 713, and as to the widow's rights where dower has been assigned by metes and
Prosecuted
to take in a prosecution before an authority other than a Magisterial or a Criminal Court, Thomas Dana v. State of Punjab, AIR 1959 SC 375: 1959 Cr LJ 392.
Withdrawal of juror
as to put an end to the proceedings; but there may be a re-trial on breach of terms, Thomas v. Exeter, etc., Co., (1887) 18 QBD 822. … Withdrawal of juror. When a jury cannot agree upon a verdict, or even merely for the sake of compromise, one of them is often withdrawn by consent of the
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Weaker sections
but those dismally depressed categories comparable economically and educationally to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes, State of Kerala v. N.M. Thomas, AIR 1976 SC 490: (1976) 2 SCC 310: (1976) 1 SCR 906. (Constitution of India, Art.
Voting
of or against the motion or resolution. Such a right implies right to remain neutral as well, Lily Thomas, Advocate v. Speaker, Lok Sabha, (1993) 4 SCC 234. The casting of votes for the purpose of residing … Voting, voting is formal expression of will or opinion by the person entitled to exercise the right on the
Seniority-cum-merit
merit requisite for efficiency of administration, the senior though the less meritorious shall have priority. This will not violate Arts. 14, 16(1) and 16(2). State of Kerala v. N.M. Thomas, AIR 1976 SC 490 (500): (1976) 2
Receipts arose out of the vocation
not casual and non-recurring and, hence, they were his income. The receipts were, therefore, taxable, Dr. K. George Thomas v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1986 SC 98: (1985) Supp SCC 580: (1985) Supp 2 SCR 936. … Receipts arose out of the vocation, the 'receipt arose out of the vocation' of the assessee and they were not casual and non-recurring and,
Muslim
the active principle of Islama, which means acceptance of faith, the noun of which is Islam, Lily Thomas v. Union of India, AIR 2000 SC 1650 (1666): (2000) 6 SCC 224
Muslim law
precedent. Even under the Muslim Law plurality of marriages is not unconditionally conferred upon the husband, Lily Thomas v. Union of India, 2000 SC 1650 (1666).
Legal entity
attributes and, while every legal person is necessarily a legal entity, the converse is not true, Ittiavira Thomas v. Sankaranarayanan Kesavan Nampori of Manakkattu, AIR 1964 Ker 144.
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