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Highness
sons of a sovereign, and the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales sall bear the title of Royal Highness and of Prince or Princess. The children of crowned heads generally receive the … The children of crowned heads generally receive the style of Highness; as also certain rulers of Indian independent states.
Reasonable
morality and ethics. In the circumstances of a given case consi-derations of morality and ethics may have a bear-ing on the reasonableness of the law in question'. Reasonableness of restriction depends upon nature of right claimed, object … upon nature of right claimed, object to be achieved, means employed and limitation imposed, M/s Kelvin Cinema v. State of Assam, AIR 1996 Gau 103; R.K. Garg v. Union of India, 1982 SCC (Tax) 30: AIR 1981
Picketing
establishment involved in a dispute, generally accompanied by the carrying and display of a sign, placard or banner bearing statements in connection with the dispute'. Sometimes accompanied by a polite request asking persons in the employ of … involved in a dispute, generally accompanied by the carrying and display of a sign, placard or banner bearing statements in connection with the dispute'. Sometimes accompanied by a polite request asking persons in the employ of an
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Misconduct
in performance and its effect on the discipline and the nature of duty. The act complained of must bear a forbidden quality or character and its ambit has to be constructed with reference to the subject-matter and … documents which throw abundant light on the controversy to help a just and fair decision, K.P. Poulose v. State of Kerala, AIR 1975 SC 1259 (1261): (1975) 2 SCC 236. [Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 30(9)] (ii) If
Information
knowledge derived from an external source concerning facts or particulars, or as to law relating to a matter bearing on the assessment, CIT v. A. Raman, AIR 1968 SC 49 (51): (1968) 1 SCR 10. [Income-tax Act, … 'information' in s. 34(1)(b) of the Income Tax Act, 1922 includes information as to the true and correct state of the law and so would cover information as to relevant judicial decisions, Maharaj Kumar Kamal Singh v.
Allegiance, Oath of
& 32 Vict. c. 72), which provides as follows: 'I, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, her heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God. … name of the Sovereign of this Kingdom shall be substituted from time to time.' See also Irish Free State (Agreement) Act, 1922, Sch., Art. 4. The oath, or an affirmation in similar terms, must be taken by
External aids
of dictionaries to ascertain the meaning of a word in common parlance. In doing so the court must bear in mind that a word is used in different senses according to its context and a dictionary gives … the particular meaning which would be relevant to the context in which it has to interpret that word, State of Orissa v. Titaghur Paper Mills Company Limited, (1985) Supp SCC 280: AIR 1985 SC 1293: (1985) 3
Substantial and compelling reasons
its own conclusion; but in doing so it should not only consider every matter on record having a bearing on the questions of fact and the reasons given by the court below in support of its order … reasons in its judgment, which lead it to hold that the acquittal was not justified, Sanwat Singh v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1961 SC 715 (719): (1961) 3 SCR 120.
Employment
a word with a single fixed meaning but it has many connotations. On the one side it may bear the narrow meaning of relationship of employer and employee and on the other, it may mean in its … of Article 319, the office of Governor would certainly not be an employment, because the Governor of a State is not an employee or servant of anyone, Hargovind Pant v. Dr. Raghukul Tilak, (1979) 3 SCC 458:
interest
interest of a party that holds the right to oil, gas, or minerals on a property and that bears production costs see also overriding royalty 2 : a specific concern or level of involvement (as financial involvement) … something that causes or warrants particular attention: as a : a principle, purpose, or object of concern compelling state interest : a governmental interest (as in educating children or protecting the public) which is so important that
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Bear State - Law Dictionary Search Results
Highness
sons of a sovereign, and the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales sall bear the title of Royal Highness and of Prince or Princess. The children of crowned heads generally receive the … The children of crowned heads generally receive the style of Highness; as also certain rulers of Indian independent states.
Reasonable
morality and ethics. In the circumstances of a given case consi-derations of morality and ethics may have a bear-ing on the reasonableness of the law in question'. Reasonableness of restriction depends upon nature of right claimed, object … upon nature of right claimed, object to be achieved, means employed and limitation imposed, M/s Kelvin Cinema v. State of Assam, AIR 1996 Gau 103; R.K. Garg v. Union of India, 1982 SCC (Tax) 30: AIR 1981
Picketing
establishment involved in a dispute, generally accompanied by the carrying and display of a sign, placard or banner bearing statements in connection with the dispute'. Sometimes accompanied by a polite request asking persons in the employ of … involved in a dispute, generally accompanied by the carrying and display of a sign, placard or banner bearing statements in connection with the dispute'. Sometimes accompanied by a polite request asking persons in the employ of an
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Misconduct
in performance and its effect on the discipline and the nature of duty. The act complained of must bear a forbidden quality or character and its ambit has to be constructed with reference to the subject-matter and … documents which throw abundant light on the controversy to help a just and fair decision, K.P. Poulose v. State of Kerala, AIR 1975 SC 1259 (1261): (1975) 2 SCC 236. [Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 30(9)] (ii) If
Information
knowledge derived from an external source concerning facts or particulars, or as to law relating to a matter bearing on the assessment, CIT v. A. Raman, AIR 1968 SC 49 (51): (1968) 1 SCR 10. [Income-tax Act, … 'information' in s. 34(1)(b) of the Income Tax Act, 1922 includes information as to the true and correct state of the law and so would cover information as to relevant judicial decisions, Maharaj Kumar Kamal Singh v.
Allegiance, Oath of
& 32 Vict. c. 72), which provides as follows: 'I, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, her heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God. … name of the Sovereign of this Kingdom shall be substituted from time to time.' See also Irish Free State (Agreement) Act, 1922, Sch., Art. 4. The oath, or an affirmation in similar terms, must be taken by
External aids
of dictionaries to ascertain the meaning of a word in common parlance. In doing so the court must bear in mind that a word is used in different senses according to its context and a dictionary gives … the particular meaning which would be relevant to the context in which it has to interpret that word, State of Orissa v. Titaghur Paper Mills Company Limited, (1985) Supp SCC 280: AIR 1985 SC 1293: (1985) 3
Substantial and compelling reasons
its own conclusion; but in doing so it should not only consider every matter on record having a bearing on the questions of fact and the reasons given by the court below in support of its order … reasons in its judgment, which lead it to hold that the acquittal was not justified, Sanwat Singh v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1961 SC 715 (719): (1961) 3 SCR 120.
Employment
a word with a single fixed meaning but it has many connotations. On the one side it may bear the narrow meaning of relationship of employer and employee and on the other, it may mean in its … of Article 319, the office of Governor would certainly not be an employment, because the Governor of a State is not an employee or servant of anyone, Hargovind Pant v. Dr. Raghukul Tilak, (1979) 3 SCC 458:
interest
interest of a party that holds the right to oil, gas, or minerals on a property and that bears production costs see also overriding royalty 2 : a specific concern or level of involvement (as financial involvement) … something that causes or warrants particular attention: as a : a principle, purpose, or object of concern compelling state interest : a governmental interest (as in educating children or protecting the public) which is so important that
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