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An empty immeasurable space a yawning chasm...
Chaotic
Resembling chaos confused...
Gaea
The goddess of the earth considered as a personification of the earth According to Hesiod she was the first born of Chaos and mother of Uranus Pontus Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology...
A shared household
A shared household, in s. 2(5) of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 is not very happily worded, and appears to be the result of clumsy drafting, but the court has to give it an interpretation which is sensible and which does not lead to chaos in society, S.R. Batra v. Taruna Batra, 136 (2007) DLT 1 (SC): 1 (2007) DMC 1 (SC): 2007 (1) UJ 2 (SC). [Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, s. 2(s)]...
Planned development
Planned development, is the crucial zone that strikes a balance between the needs of large-scale urbanization and individual building. It is the science and aesthetics or urbanization as it saves the development from chaos and uglification. A departure from planning may result in disfiguration of the beauty of an upcoming city and may pose a threat for the ecological balance and environmental safeguards, Padma v. Hirala Motilal Desarda, (2002) 7 SCC 564).Means a scheme of arrangement, a scheme of action, project of design, the way in which is proposed to carry out some proceeding, Somdutt v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1976) 2 All LR 529....
Shared household
Shared household, means a household where the person aggrieved lives or at any stage has lived in a domestic relationship either singly or along with the respondent and includes such a household whether owned or tenanted either jointly by the aggrieved person and the respondent, or owned or tenanted by either of them in respect of which either the aggrieved person or the respondent or both jointly or singly have any right, title, interest or equity and includes such a household which may belong to the joint family of which the respondent is a member, irrespective of whether the respondent or the aggrieved person has any right, title or interest in the shared household. [Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, s. 2(s)]Shared household, no doubt the definition of 'shared household' in s. 2(s) of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence, Act, 2005, is not very happily worded, and appears to be the result of clumsy drafting, but the Supreme Court gave it an interpretati...
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