Basdeo Agarwal V Emperor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gurawat
custom brothers and sisters of one family are married to brothers and sisters of another family sanat kumar agarwal v nandini agarwal air 1990 sc 594 596 1990 1 scc 475
Same transaction
but a new one in spite of the fact that the same general purpose may continue shapurji sorabji v emperor air 1936 bom 154 debi prasad v emperor 212 ic 135 raj kishore tewari v rex air 1949
Tenure
person does not superannuate he only goes out of the office on completion of his tenure l p agarwal v union of india air 1992 sc 1872 1877 1992 3 scc 526 in service jurisprudence the word tenure
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Wholesale dealer
dealer is a person who keeps for wholesale to traders a commodity for the purpose of trade manoharbhai v emperor air 1946 nag 248 1945 ilr nag 422 1946 mad lj 319 means a person who buys or
Property
property capable of being forcibly destroyed and does not includes an easement of customary right see rudraraju ramaraju v emperor air 1930 mad 973 sumitra v dhannu air 1952 nag 193 property means the highest right a man … over which the insolvent has a disposing power which he may exercise for his own benefit mukti lal agarwala v trustees of the provident fund of the tin plate co of india ltd air 1956 sc 336
Adulterated article
include even those articles where the contents do not include the basic substance either wholly or partly ballabhdas agarwal v j c chakravarty air 1960 sc 576 585 1960 2 scr 739 calcutta municipal act 3 of 1923
Goods
of s 2 of the sale of goods act 1930 should include electricity gas and water ras behari v emperor air 1936 cal 753 country of durham electrical power distribution co v commissioners of inland revenue 1909 2
Possession
prasad jaiswal v kanti gupta 1996 1 blj 45 possession indicates possession with a power of disposal bhagchand v emperor air 1934 bom 200 1934 36 bom lr 379 possession is a word that is incapable of an
Salary or wages
the seller place the buyer or such person as he directs in possession of the property pyare lal v emperor air 1945 all 135 1945 ilr all 207 sale is found to consist of a number of ingredients
Malice
in its legal sense it means a wrongful act done intentionally without just cause or excuse bhagat singh v emperor air 1930 lah 266 malice has been said to mean any wrong or indirect motive but a prosecution
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