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Mala fide
imagination or even apprehensions but there must be existing definite evidence of bias and actions which cannot be attributed to be otherwise bona fide - actions not otherwise bona fide, however, by themselves would not amount to
Regular or regularisation
are terms calculated to condone any procedural irregularities and are meant to cure only such defects as are attributable to the methodology followed in making the appointments. They cannot be construed so as to convey an idea
Purchaser
of the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, meant 'buy' in the ordinary commercial sense: and the same meaning was attributed to in s. 27 of the (English) Law of Property Amendment Act, 1859; Re Lawley, (1911) 2 Ch
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Public Order Act, 1936
see per Lord Coleridge, C.J., in R. v. Wellard, (1884) 14 QBD 66. But for criminal purposes the attribute public' will apply to many other places, e.g., the roof of a private house within the view of
Popular sense
Popular sense, means 'that sense which people conversant with the subject-matter with which the statute is dealing, would attribute to it', CIT v. Taj Mahal Hotel, AIR 1972 SC 168 (170): (1971) 3 SCC 550.
Perils of the sea
the natural accidents peculiar to the water, but the law has extended this phrase to comprehend events not attributable to natural causes, as captures by pirates, and losses by collision, where no blame is attachable to either
Any person
person, in view of changes in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 vis-'-vis the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 is attributed having regard to the context in which they have been used i.e. third party, New India Assurance Co.
Passive resisters
authority in connection with an object of which they disapprove, decline to pay that part of a rate attributable to such expenditure, and by such 'passive resistance' force the local authority to recover the sum withheld by
Paranoid schizophrenia
people are plotting against him to ruin him. Disturbances of general sensation given rise to hallucinations, which are attributed to the effects of hypnotism, electricity wireless telegraphy or atomic agencies. The patient gets very irritate and excited
Moral turpitude
not', Durga Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1957 Punj 97. Act of killing a person is normally attributed to a feeling of hurt or revenge; an act of personal vendetta. Per se an act of murder
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Mala fide
imagination or even apprehensions but there must be existing definite evidence of bias and actions which cannot be attributed to be otherwise bona fide - actions not otherwise bona fide, however, by themselves would not amount to
Regular or regularisation
are terms calculated to condone any procedural irregularities and are meant to cure only such defects as are attributable to the methodology followed in making the appointments. They cannot be construed so as to convey an idea
Purchaser
of the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, meant 'buy' in the ordinary commercial sense: and the same meaning was attributed to in s. 27 of the (English) Law of Property Amendment Act, 1859; Re Lawley, (1911) 2 Ch
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Public Order Act, 1936
see per Lord Coleridge, C.J., in R. v. Wellard, (1884) 14 QBD 66. But for criminal purposes the attribute public' will apply to many other places, e.g., the roof of a private house within the view of
Popular sense
Popular sense, means 'that sense which people conversant with the subject-matter with which the statute is dealing, would attribute to it', CIT v. Taj Mahal Hotel, AIR 1972 SC 168 (170): (1971) 3 SCC 550.
Perils of the sea
the natural accidents peculiar to the water, but the law has extended this phrase to comprehend events not attributable to natural causes, as captures by pirates, and losses by collision, where no blame is attachable to either
Any person
person, in view of changes in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 vis-'-vis the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 is attributed having regard to the context in which they have been used i.e. third party, New India Assurance Co.
Passive resisters
authority in connection with an object of which they disapprove, decline to pay that part of a rate attributable to such expenditure, and by such 'passive resistance' force the local authority to recover the sum withheld by
Paranoid schizophrenia
people are plotting against him to ruin him. Disturbances of general sensation given rise to hallucinations, which are attributed to the effects of hypnotism, electricity wireless telegraphy or atomic agencies. The patient gets very irritate and excited
Moral turpitude
not', Durga Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1957 Punj 97. Act of killing a person is normally attributed to a feeling of hurt or revenge; an act of personal vendetta. Per se an act of murder
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