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Fee
qua non for a fee. (1983 4 SCC 353 follow), Sreenivasa General Traders v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 2004 SC 3894: (2004) 5 SCC 155 (166); See also (2004) 11 SCC 26. (Constitution of India, Art. 265).
Goodwill
or carrying the benefit of the business, Ramnik Vallabhdas Madhwani v. Taraben Pravinlal Madhwani, (2004) 1 SCC 407: AIR 2004 SC 1084 (Partnership Act, 1932, s. 55). A business's reputation, patronage, and other intan-gible assets that are considered when
Company
within the ambit of a company, Monaben Ketanbhai Shan v. State of Gujarat, (2004) 7 SCC 15 (17): AIR 2004 SC 4274. (Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, s. 141) Means a company formed and registered under the Companies Act, 1985
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Compensation
emotional suffering, insult or injury or loss, Ghaziabad Development Authority v. Balbir Singh, (2004) 5 SCC 65 (75): AIR 2004 SC 2141. --Making things equivalent, satisfying or making amends, a reward for the apprehension of criminals; also that equivalent
Cognizance
during discharge of his official duty, State of Orissa v. Ganesh Chandra Jain, (2004) 8 SCC 40 (48): AIR 2004 SC 2179. (Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 197) When Magistrate applies his mind for the purpose of proceeding under
Acquisition
thereof and for payment of compensation to the landowner, R.L. Jain v. D.D.A., (2004) 4 SCC 79 (89): AIR 2004 SC 1904. (Land Acquisition Act, 1894) The word 'acquisition' has quite a wide concept, meaning the procuring of property
Establishment
(2001) 1 SCC 332. Race clubs are establishments, E.S.I. Corporation v. Hyderabad Race Club, (2004) 6 SCC 191: AIR 2004 SC 3972. [Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, s. 1(15)] The word 'establishment' is defined in s. 2(6) of the
Likely
2002 SC 2961. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 300 thirdly and 299) See also Chako v. State of Kerala, AIR 2004 SC 2688: (2004) 12 SCC 269; State of Uttar Pradesh v. Virendra Prasad, (2004) 9 SCC 37.
Adverse possession
possession operates on an alienable right, Amrendra Pratap Singh v. Tej Bahadur Prajapati, (2004) 10 SCC 65 (80): AIR 2004 SC 3782. (Limitation Act, 1963, Art. 65 and s. 27) In the conception of adverse possession there is an
Fight
(Penal Code, 1860, s. 300 excp.) See also Sridhar Bhuyan v. State of Orissa, (2004) 11 SCC 395: AIR 2004 SC 4100. Fight, is a combat between two and more persons whether with or without weapons. It is not
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