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Home Dictionary Name: boundWhoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth, The opening words of s. 191 'whoever being legally bound by an oath or by an express provision of law to state the truth........' do not support the submission that a man who is not bound under the law to make an affidavit, can if he does make one, deliberately retrain from stating truthfully the facts which are within his knowledge. The meaning of these words is that whenever in a court of law a person binds himself on oath to state the truth he is bound to state the truth and he cannot be heard to say that he should not have gone into the witness box or should not have made an affidavit and therefore the submission that any false statement which he had made after taking the oath is not covered by the words of s. 191, IPC is not supportable. Whenever a man makes a statement in court on oath he is bound to state the truth and if he does not, he makes himself liable under the provisions of s. 193. It...
Any party bound by the award
Any party bound by the award, the expression 'any party bound by the award' refers to all workmen bound by the award, notice to terminate the said award can be given not by a individual workman but by a group of workmen acting collectively either through their union or otherwise, and it is not necessary that such a group or the union through which it acts should represent the majority of workmen bound by the award, Associated Cement Companies v. Workmen, AIR 1960 SC 777 (781). [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 19(6)]...
metes and bounds
metes and bounds [translation of Anglo-French metes et boundes] : the boundaries or limits of a tract of land esp. as described by reference to lines and distances between points on the land ...
Bounding
Moving with a bound or bounds...
outward bound
travelling away from a port or station as outward bound ships Opposite of inward bound or inbound...
Illegal, legally bound to do
Illegal, legally bound to do, the word 'illegal' is applicable to everything which is an offence or which is prohibited by law, or which furnishes ground for a civil action: and a person is said to be 'Legally bound to do' whatever it is illegal in him to omit. [Indian Penal Code, s. 43]...
Legally bound to do
Legally bound to do, A person is said to be 'legally bound to do' whatever it is illegal in him to omit, Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 43....
bound
bound 1 : boundary usually used in pl. [metes and s] 2 : something that limits or restrains [within the s of the law] past and past part of bind vt : to form the boundary of or enclose [property ed on the north by a stone wall] adj : placed under a legal or moral restraint or obligation ...
bounds
the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something as the fotball was caught out of bounds...
in bounds
within the demarcated playing area Opposite of out of bounds...
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