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Suspicious circumstances

Bala Bose v. Manindra Chandra Bose, AIR 1982 SC 133 (134): (1982) 1 SCR 1188: (1982) 1 SCC 20. (Succession Act, 1925, ss. 74, 63) Means any and every circumstance is not a 'suspicious' circumstance. A circumstance

Talbana

Talbana, means 'process fee' only and it does not include subsistence allowance, AIR 1969 MP 20(21). [Criminal PC, 1898, s. 204(3)] Means process fee, Kodu v. Barimali, AIR 1969 MP 20: 1968 MPLJ 398:

Third party

other than the citizen making a request for information and includes a public authority. [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(n)] Means a person other than the person making a request for information and

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First hearing

First hearing, the expression 'first hearing of the suit' in s. 20(4) means the date on which the court proposes to apply its mind to determine the points in controversy

Vagrants

the Vagrancy Act, 1824, s. 4 as amended by the (English) Vagrancy Act, 1935 (25 Geo. 5, c. 20), to be deemed 'rogues and vagabonds,' whom it is lawful for any justice to commit (being convicted before

Foreign award

arbitration agreement is governed by the law of India, Centrotrade Minerals & Metal Inc. v. Hindustan Copper Ltd., 2006 (2) R.A.J. 531: 2006 (5) JT 507: 2006 (5) SCALE 535: 2006 (6) Supreme 519: 2006 (4) SCJ

Land charge

for valuable consideration unless he is referred to otherwise, e.g., as a purchaser for money's worth (ss. 13 and 20, ibid., see PURCHASER). The Registration of Land Charges under the Land Charges Act must not be confused with

Domicile and residence

Private International Law domicile' jurisprudentially has a different concept altogether, Union of India v. Dudh Nath Pandey, AIR 2000 SC 525 (532): (2002) 2 SCC 20. In spite of having a permanent home, a person may have

Autre vie, Estate pur

(1 Vict. c. 26), s. 6, superseding the Statute of Frauds, s. 3, and 14 Geo. 2, c. 20, s. 9). By s. 3 of the (English) Wills Act, 1837, the estate was declared to be disposable

Defender of the Faith

of 35 Hen. 8, c. 3, by 1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 8, s. 4 (or 20), and the continuation of that repeal by 1 Eliz. c. 1, s. 4 (or 13). See Introduction to

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