Ashok Kumar V Union - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unreserved
to be applied to vacancies which do not fall within the reserved categories Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Ashok Kumar Sawhney v. Union of India, AIR 1982 SC 795: (1982) 1 SCC 497: (1982) UJ (SC) 148. The
Recruitment
the content of all the rules including the fitment of candidate recruited to the service vis-'-vis each other, Ashok Kumar v. Union of India, AIR 1982 SC 795. Recruitment, is just the initial process which may eventually lead to an
Colourable legislation
when it knows it is not, it can be said that the legislation so enacted is colourable legislation, Ashok Kumar v. Union of India, (1991) 3 SCC 498 (509): AIR 1991 SC 1792, [Constitution of India, Arts. 245 and 246]
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As the case may be
the case may be, expression 'as the case may be' is otherwise rendered superflous, Union of India v. Ashok Kumar, (2005) 8 SCC 760. --the words 'as the case may be' would only mean 'whichever the case may
Imprisonment for life
45, IPC. So read in it would ordinarily mean imprisonment for the full or complete span of life, Ashok Kumar v. Union of India, AIR 1991 SC 1792 (1800): (1991) 3 SCC 498: (1991) 1 SCR 858. [Indian Penal Code,
Acceptance
promise by any other means than the payment of money, Ib. See BILL OF EXCHANGE. Means communicated acceptance, Ashok Kumar Sahu v. Union of India, (2006) 6 SCC 704.
Approval and Acceptance
'approval' presupposes an existing order. 'Acceptance' means communicated acceptance. A distinction exists between the expressions 'approval' and 'acceptance', Ashok Kumar Sahu v. Union of India, AIR 2006 SC 2879. [All India Services Act, 1951, s. 3]
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