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Basic Telecommunication Service

Basic Telecommunication Service, means service derived from a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and as specified in the licence [Regulation on Quality of Service of Basic and Cellular Mobile Telephone Service, 2005, R. 2(iii)]...


Telecommunication service

Telecommunication service, means service of any description (including electronic mail, voice mail, data services, audio tax services, video tax services, radio paging and cellular mobile telephone services) which is made available to users by means of any transmission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature, by wire, radio, visual or other electromagnetic means but shall not include broadcasting service:Provided that the Central Government may notify other service to be telecommunication service in-cluding broadcasting services. [Telecom Regula-tory Authority of India Act, 1997 (24 of 1997), s. 2(k)]Means service of any description (including electronic mail, voice mail, data service, audio tax services, video tax services, radio paying and cellular mobile telephone services) which is made available to users by means of any transmission or reception of signs, signals, writing images, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, rad...


Service provider

Service provider, means a licenses of Basic, Cellullar Mobile Telephone and unified Access services and also includes the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited. [Reg-ulation on Quality of Service of Basic and Cellullar Mobile Telephone Services, 2005 (11 of 2005), R. 2(xiv)]Means an entity registered under sub-s. (1) of s. 10. [Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, s. 2(r)]...


Cable service

Cable service, 'cable service' means the transmission by cables of programmes including re-transmission by cables of any broadcast television signals. [Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of 1995), s. 2(b)]Means the transmission by cables of programmes including re-transmission by cables of any broadcast television signals, Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) Interconnection Regulations, 2004, reg. 2(h)....


Cellular Mobile Telephone Service

Cellular Mobile Telephone Service, means services derived from a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and as specified in the licence. This include both Cellular Mobile Telephone Service provided through GSM and CDMA Technology [Regulation and Quality of Service of Basic and Cellular Mobile Telephone Service, 2005, R. 2(iv)]...


Licensee

Licensee, a person to whom a licence has been granted.Clause (h) of s. 2 of the Electricity Act, 1910 defines a 'Licensee' to mean any person licensed under Part II to supply energy, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Hindustan Aluminium Corpn., AIR 1979 SC 1459: (1979) 3 SCR 709: (1979) 3 SCC 229. Electricity Act, 1910, s. 2 (A).A licensee is one who is in occupation under a subsisting agreement for licence. The agreement for licence must be subsisting on the date on which he claims to be a licensee, Ludhichem Agencies v. Ahmed R. V. Peer Mohamed, AIR 1981 SC 1998: (1982) 1 SCR 712: (1981) 4 SCC 273.It means a person licensed under Part II of the Indian Electricity Act, 1910 to supply energy or a person who has obtained sanction under section 28 of that Act to engage in the business of supplying energy (but does not include the Board or a Generating company). [Electricity Regulatory Commissions Act, 1998 (14 of 1998), s. 2 (l)]Means any person licensed under sub-s. (1) of s. 4 of the Indian Te...


Basic wages

Basic wages, means all emoluments which are earned by an employee while on duty or on leave or on holidays with wages in either case in accordance with the terms of the contract of employment and which are paid or payable in cash to him, but does not include-(i) the cash value of any food concession; (ii) any dearness allowance (that is to say, all cash payments by whatever name called paid to an employee on account of a rise in the cost of living), house-rent allowance, overtime allowance, bonus commission or any other similar allowance payable to the employee in respect of his employment or of work done in such employment; (iii) any presents made by the employer. [Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 (19 of 1952), s. 2 (b)]The phrase 'basic wages' is ordinarily understood to mean that part of the price of labour, which the employer must pay to all workmen belonging to all categories. The phrase is used ordinarily in marked contra-distinction to 'dearness ...


Doctrine of basic structure

Doctrine of basic structure, the doctrine of 'a basic structure' was nothing more than a set of obvious inferences relating to the intents of the Constitution-makers arrived at by applying the established canons of construction rather broadly, as they should be so far as an organic constitutional document, meant to govern the fate of a nation, is concerned. But, in every case where reliance is placed upon it, in the course of an attack upon legislation, whether ordinary or constituent (in the sense that it is an amendment of the Constitution), what is put forward as part of 'a basic structure' must be justified by references to the express provisions of the Constitution. That structure does not exist in vacuo. Inferences from it must be shown to be embedded in and to flow logically and naturally from the bases of that structure. In other words, it must be related to the provisions of the Constitution and to the manner in which they could indubitably be presumed to naturally and reasona...


Theory of basic structure

Theory of basic structure, the theory of a 'basic stru-cture' of the Constitution cannot be used to build into the Constitution an imaginary part which may be in conflict with constitutional provisions. The Constitution cannot have a base cut away from the superstructure. The theory of a basic structure of the Constitution as anything more than a part of a well-recognised mode of construing a document. The Constitution, like any other document, has to be read and construed as a whole, Additional District Magistrate v. Shivakant Shukla, AIR 1976 SC 1207 (1317): (1976) 2 SCC 521: (1976) Supp SCR 172....


Basic process

A Bessemer or open hearth steel making process in which a lining that is basic or not siliceous is used and additions of basic material are made to the molten charge during treatment Opposed to acid process above Called also Thomas process...


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