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Jibka tenure
all maintenance grants are not necessarily limited to the grantee's life-time, Nagendra Chandra Nag v. Purna Chandra Gupta, AIR 1935 Cal 261.
General custom of the Punjab
or by a local custom.' Young C.J., said in Mt. Simon v. Shahu, ILR 17 Lah 10 (11): AIR 1935 Lah 93, 'There is no such thing as general customary law known to the Legislature.' In Kesar Singh
Makful and Mustaghraq
They are terms to indicate that a simple mortgage has come into existence, Radhe Lal v. Kishori Lal, AIR 1935 Lah 527.
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Attaching decree-holder
any previous decision binding on the judgment-debtor is also binding on the attaching decree-holder, Ram Sewak v. Bahal, AIR 1935 All 888; Radharani v. Binodamoyee, AIR 1942 Cal 92.
Any
in wider sense extending from one to all, Lucknow Development Authority v. M. K. Gupta, (1994) 1 SCC 243: AIR 1994 SC 787 (793): (1994) 1 SCC 243. [Consumer Protection Act, 1906, s. 2(o)] ' Means one … (Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn.), Shri Balaganesna Metals v. M. N. Shanmugham Chetty, (1987) 2 SCC 707 (718): AIR 1987 SC 1668. [T. N. Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 (18 of 1960) s. 10(3)(c)] The
Certiorari
order which is of an administrative or ministerial nature, Sadhu Singh v. Delhi Administration, (1966) 1 SCR 243: AIR 1966 SC 91 (95). Certiorari is a late Latin word being the passive from the word 'Certiorari' meaning … 251: AIR 1985 SC 167 (181). Is a writ of the High Court to an inferior court to call up the records of a cause therein depending, that conscionable justice may be therein administered, Strand's Dictionary of
Consumer
which state and federal consumer protection laws are enacted', Lucknow Development Authority v. M.K. Gupta, (1994) 1 SCC 243: AIR 1994 SC 787. Means a consumer of any article or process. [The Bureau of Indian Standards Act, … who generates electrical energy for his own consumption', Jiyajee Rao Cotton Mills Ltd. v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1963 SC 414: (1962) Supp 1 SCR 282. The definition of the word 'consumer' shows that it would
Arbitrariness
itself attract the vice of arbitrariness, Shrilekha Vidyarthi v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1991) 1 SCC 212 (243): AIR 1991 SC 537.
Potential
to any or all actual or potential users, Lucknow Development Authority v. M.K. Gupta, (1994) 1 SCC 243: AIR 1994 SC 787 (793). [Consumer Protection Act, 1986, s. 2(o)]
Words
Keshavji Ravji and Co. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, (1990) 2 SCC 231 (244): (1990) 2 SCR 243: AIR 1991 SC 1806.
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