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Decision
a 'decision' does not merely mean the 'conclusion' it embraces within its fold the reasons which form the basis for arriving at the 'conclusions', Mukhtiar Singh v. State of Punjab, (1995) 1 SCC 760: AIR 1995 SC
Enticement
[Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860), s. 498] Promise to marry a minor girl and on that basis, she abandone her lawful guardian, would amount to enticement, Maniram Hazrika v. State of Assam, (2004) 5 SCC
Enquiry
sources in order to find the truth and the person being affected by such an enquiry. On the basis of fair play, definitely required to be heard, especially when it is that person's conduct and efficiency and
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Fasterning and fixing
of a 'nut', so as to justify classification of Tie Bar Nuts differently from other nuts on the basis of its function, Plasmac Machine Manufacturing Co. (P) Ltd. v. Coe, AIR 1991 SC 999 (1003): 1991 Supp
Equality of opportunity for all citizens
however, must be a reasonable one and must fulfil the following conditions: (i) it must have a rational basis; (ii) it must have a close nexus with the object sought to be achieved; (iii) it should not
Error apparent on the face of award
an award' means that the Court must first find whether there is any legal proposition which is the basis of such an award. Where an award is challenged upon such a ground it is not permissible to
Error of law on the face of the award
a note appended by the arbitrator stating the reasons for his judgment, some legal proposition which is the basis of the award and which you can then say is erroneous, N. Chellappan v. Secretary, Kerala State Electricity
Establish
certain place, condition, job etc. 2. to create or set up (an organisation etc.) as on a permanent basis.' According to Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary (International edn.), the word 'establish' means: '1. to settle or fix firmly; make
Expert witness
on the reasons stated in support of his conclusions and the data and materials furnished which form the basis of his conclusions, State of Himachal Pradesh v. Jai Lal, (1999) 7 SCC 280: AiR 1999 SC 3318
Fictitious entry
of ill-will or hostility is not only shorn of authenticity but also becomes utterly useless without any lawful basis, Bachan v. Kankar, AIR 1972 SC 2157 (2160): (1972) 2 SCC 555: (1973) 1 SCR 727.
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Decision
a 'decision' does not merely mean the 'conclusion' it embraces within its fold the reasons which form the basis for arriving at the 'conclusions', Mukhtiar Singh v. State of Punjab, (1995) 1 SCC 760: AIR 1995 SC
Enticement
[Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860), s. 498] Promise to marry a minor girl and on that basis, she abandone her lawful guardian, would amount to enticement, Maniram Hazrika v. State of Assam, (2004) 5 SCC
Enquiry
sources in order to find the truth and the person being affected by such an enquiry. On the basis of fair play, definitely required to be heard, especially when it is that person's conduct and efficiency and
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Fasterning and fixing
of a 'nut', so as to justify classification of Tie Bar Nuts differently from other nuts on the basis of its function, Plasmac Machine Manufacturing Co. (P) Ltd. v. Coe, AIR 1991 SC 999 (1003): 1991 Supp
Equality of opportunity for all citizens
however, must be a reasonable one and must fulfil the following conditions: (i) it must have a rational basis; (ii) it must have a close nexus with the object sought to be achieved; (iii) it should not
Error apparent on the face of award
an award' means that the Court must first find whether there is any legal proposition which is the basis of such an award. Where an award is challenged upon such a ground it is not permissible to
Error of law on the face of the award
a note appended by the arbitrator stating the reasons for his judgment, some legal proposition which is the basis of the award and which you can then say is erroneous, N. Chellappan v. Secretary, Kerala State Electricity
Establish
certain place, condition, job etc. 2. to create or set up (an organisation etc.) as on a permanent basis.' According to Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary (International edn.), the word 'establish' means: '1. to settle or fix firmly; make
Expert witness
on the reasons stated in support of his conclusions and the data and materials furnished which form the basis of his conclusions, State of Himachal Pradesh v. Jai Lal, (1999) 7 SCC 280: AiR 1999 SC 3318
Fictitious entry
of ill-will or hostility is not only shorn of authenticity but also becomes utterly useless without any lawful basis, Bachan v. Kankar, AIR 1972 SC 2157 (2160): (1972) 2 SCC 555: (1973) 1 SCR 727.
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