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Oil vanaspati
(be it rapeseed oil, cotton-seed oil, ground-nut oil, soya bean oil or any other oil) which forms its basic ingredient. Oil will remain oil if it retains its essential properties and merely because it has been subjected
Oil
Oil, Vanaspati is essentially an oil although it is a different kind of oil which forms its basic ingredients. It retains its essential properties and merely because it has been subjected to certain processes would not
Obtain maintenance from
from starvation, for if this were to be the meaning placed on the word 'obtain', then, apparently, the basic and main purpose and object of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act would be thwarted rather than advanced,
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Nihilism
that the existing economic, social, or political institutions should be destroyed, regardless of the result, because of the basic undesirability of those institutions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1067.
Natural justice
has been excluded, wholly or in part, in the exercise of statutory power, depends upon the language and basic scheme of the provision conferring the power, the nature of the power, the purpose for which it is
Merit
consists of a high degree of intelligence coupled with a keen and incisive mind, sound knowledge of the basic subjects and infinite capacity for hard work and also calls for a sense of social commitment and dedication
Maintenance
of maintenance must, therefore, include provision for food and clothing and the like and take into account the basic need of a roof over the head, Mangat Mal v. Punni Devi, AIR 1996 SC 172: (1995) 6
Manufacture
which the thing or product is manufactured any necessarily lose its identity or may become transformed into the basic or essential properties, Dy. Commissioner of Sales Tax v. Coco Fibres, AIR 1991 SC 378 (379): (1992) Supp
Illegal, incorrect or irregular decree and void decree
of the court to pass a decree or make an order. Such defect has always been treated as basic and fundamental and a decree or order passed by a court or an authority having no jurisdiction is
Gift Tax Act and Estate Duty Act
Tax Act and Estate Duty Act, between the Gift Tax Act and the Estate Duty Act there is basic difference in that the tax effect in the first is on transaction inter vivos and in the second
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Oil vanaspati
(be it rapeseed oil, cotton-seed oil, ground-nut oil, soya bean oil or any other oil) which forms its basic ingredient. Oil will remain oil if it retains its essential properties and merely because it has been subjected
Oil
Oil, Vanaspati is essentially an oil although it is a different kind of oil which forms its basic ingredients. It retains its essential properties and merely because it has been subjected to certain processes would not
Obtain maintenance from
from starvation, for if this were to be the meaning placed on the word 'obtain', then, apparently, the basic and main purpose and object of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act would be thwarted rather than advanced,
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Nihilism
that the existing economic, social, or political institutions should be destroyed, regardless of the result, because of the basic undesirability of those institutions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1067.
Natural justice
has been excluded, wholly or in part, in the exercise of statutory power, depends upon the language and basic scheme of the provision conferring the power, the nature of the power, the purpose for which it is
Merit
consists of a high degree of intelligence coupled with a keen and incisive mind, sound knowledge of the basic subjects and infinite capacity for hard work and also calls for a sense of social commitment and dedication
Maintenance
of maintenance must, therefore, include provision for food and clothing and the like and take into account the basic need of a roof over the head, Mangat Mal v. Punni Devi, AIR 1996 SC 172: (1995) 6
Manufacture
which the thing or product is manufactured any necessarily lose its identity or may become transformed into the basic or essential properties, Dy. Commissioner of Sales Tax v. Coco Fibres, AIR 1991 SC 378 (379): (1992) Supp
Illegal, incorrect or irregular decree and void decree
of the court to pass a decree or make an order. Such defect has always been treated as basic and fundamental and a decree or order passed by a court or an authority having no jurisdiction is
Gift Tax Act and Estate Duty Act
Tax Act and Estate Duty Act, between the Gift Tax Act and the Estate Duty Act there is basic difference in that the tax effect in the first is on transaction inter vivos and in the second
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