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Undertaking
Legally Defined, 3rd Edn., see also Mor Modern Coop. Transport Society Ltd. v. Financial Commr. & Secy. to Govt. of Haryana, (2002) 6 SCC 269. Means a going concern with all its rights, liabilities and arrest as … engages in or attempts as an enterprise analogous to business or trade, Secretary Madras Gymkhana Club Employees Union v. Manage-ment of Gymkhana Club, AIR 1968 SC 554: (1968) 2 SCJ 138: (1968) 1 SCA 379: (1967) 2
Time-barred
means debts which cannot be recovered in court of law by the statutes of limitations, Hari Raj Singh v. Sanchalak Panchayat Raj, Uttar Pradesh Govt., Lucknow, AIR 1968 All 246.
Goods
transferred. It is not a sale of goods for the purposes of the sales tax laws, Sunrise Associates v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi, (2006) 5 SCC 603, see Dictionary of Commercial Law by A.H. Hudson (1983 Edn.),
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Property
interest in goods and when used in this sense means title or ownership in a thing, Sunrise Associates v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi, (2006) 5 SCC 603. Means (i) immovable property, (ii) movable property, (iii) any debt
Precedent
Means the courts may evolve principles which are applicable to the facts involved in each case, Rumana Begum v. Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, (1992) Cr LJ 3512. Precedent, when not binding. If is rendered in ignorance of a
Jurisdiction
jurisdiction of the High Court but also of the subordinate courts as to specified matters, T. Sudhakar Prasad v. Govt. of A.P., (2001) 1 SCC 516. The word 'jurisdiction' implies the court or tribunal with judical power to
Amnesty
in cases where those who have committed felonies and murders are pardoned, State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) v. Prem Raj, (2003) 7 SCC 121 (126): 2003 SCC (Cri) 1586. (Constitution of India, Arts. 72, 161) Means
Vestry, or vestiary
the Ministry of Health: see (English) Local Government act, 1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73), and Local Govt. Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), and in rural parishes by the parish council or … Vestry, or vestiary, a place or room adjoining to a church, where the vestments of the minister are kept;
Bias
one of the three major limbs of bias namely pecuniary bias, personal bias and official bias, Secy to Govt., Transport Deptt. v. Munuswany Mudaliar, 1988 Supp SCC 651: AIR 1988 SC 2232 (2234). [Arbitration Act (10 of … impartial justice, and whose authority greatly depends upon that presumption and idea, 3 Bl. Com. 361. See R. v. Cork Justices, (1910) 2 Ir. R. 271. The word 'bias' in popular English parlance stands included within the
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