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For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare

For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare, The clear implication of the words 'for the purpose of enabling the court to compare' is that there is some proceeding before the court in which or as a consequence of which it might be necessary for the court to compare such writings. The direction is to be given for the purpose of 'enabling the court to compare' and not for the purpose of enabling the investigating or other agency 'to compare', State of U.P. v. Ram Babu Misra, AIR 1980 SC 791: (1980) 2 SCC 343: (1980) 2 SCR 1067....


comparative fault

comparative fault : a doctrine in torts in which the fault attributable to each party is compared and any award to the plaintiff is reduced in proportion to the plaintiff's share of the fault : comparative negligence at negligence compare contributory negligence at negligence strict liability at liability ...


comparable worth

comparable worth : the concept that women and men should receive equal pay for jobs calling for comparable skill and responsibility ...


comparative market analysis (comps)

comparative market analysis (comps) a property evaluation that determines property value by comparing similar properties sold within the last year. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


Comparator

An instrument or machine for comparing anything to be measured with a standard measure applied especially to a machine for comparing standards of length...


Comparable price

Comparable price, the words 'comparable price' in the context can only be with reference to the price of similar articles sold under similar circumstances irrespective of the manufacturer, Designated Authority (Anti-dumping Directorate) Ministry of Commerce v. Holdortopsoe, (2000) 6 SCC 626....


comparative

comparative : characterized by systematic comparison [ contribution, which apportions according to…respective fault "W. L. Prosser and W. P. Keeton"] com·par·a·tive·ly adv ...


comparative law

comparative law : the study of the differences, similarities, and interrelationships of different systems of law ...


comparative negligence

comparative negligence see negligence ...


Comparable

Capable of being compared worthy of comparison...


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