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Knighthood
union of chivalry with the feudal system, and the decay of both, gave rise to knight-service and the compulsion of landowners to become knights or pay a fine, but by 16 Car. 1, c. 20, no man
May and must
reasons stated, it should in the context in which it appears, mean 'must'. There is an element of compulsion. It is a power coupled with a duty, State (Delhi Admn.) v. I.K. Nangia, AIR 1979 SC 1977
Shall
requirement of law is mandatory or directory. But the circumstance that the legislature has used a language of compulsive force is always of great relevance and in the absence of anything contrary in the context indicating that
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May presume and shall presume
'shall be presumed' is employed in s. 20(1) of the Act it must have the same import of compulsion, M. Narsinga Rao v. State of A.P., AIR 2001 SC 318 (321): (2001) 1 SCC 691 [Indian Evidence
Obstruction
and to make them do things against their will is not an obstruction to an act but a compulsion to make them act, CCE v. Pradip Fort Trust, AIR 1990 SC 1897 (1900). (Customs Act, 1962, s.
Requires
661: (1974) 3 SCR 267. The word 'require' in s. 18 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 implies compulsion, Mohammed Hasnuddin v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1979 SC 404 (411): (1979) 2 SCC 572: (1979) 2 SCR
Requisition of property
'requisition' of the property amounts at least to temporary deprivation of the property. However in the case of compulsory letting, there is a creation of relationship of landlord and tenant even though the element of compulsion is
Reservation
in a conveyance and how it differs from an exception, see title EXCEPTION. Reservation is not a constitutional compulsion but is discretionary according to the ruling of this Court in Rajendran's case. State of Kerala v. N.M.
Servant
One who serves or does services voluntarily or on compulsion a person who is employed by another for menial offices or for other labor and is subject to
Tax and fee-distinction
Tax and fee-distinction, a tax is a compulsory exaction of money by a public authority for public purposes enforceable by law and is not payment 'for
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Knighthood
union of chivalry with the feudal system, and the decay of both, gave rise to knight-service and the compulsion of landowners to become knights or pay a fine, but by 16 Car. 1, c. 20, no man
May and must
reasons stated, it should in the context in which it appears, mean 'must'. There is an element of compulsion. It is a power coupled with a duty, State (Delhi Admn.) v. I.K. Nangia, AIR 1979 SC 1977
Shall
requirement of law is mandatory or directory. But the circumstance that the legislature has used a language of compulsive force is always of great relevance and in the absence of anything contrary in the context indicating that
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May presume and shall presume
'shall be presumed' is employed in s. 20(1) of the Act it must have the same import of compulsion, M. Narsinga Rao v. State of A.P., AIR 2001 SC 318 (321): (2001) 1 SCC 691 [Indian Evidence
Obstruction
and to make them do things against their will is not an obstruction to an act but a compulsion to make them act, CCE v. Pradip Fort Trust, AIR 1990 SC 1897 (1900). (Customs Act, 1962, s.
Requires
661: (1974) 3 SCR 267. The word 'require' in s. 18 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 implies compulsion, Mohammed Hasnuddin v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1979 SC 404 (411): (1979) 2 SCC 572: (1979) 2 SCR
Requisition of property
'requisition' of the property amounts at least to temporary deprivation of the property. However in the case of compulsory letting, there is a creation of relationship of landlord and tenant even though the element of compulsion is
Reservation
in a conveyance and how it differs from an exception, see title EXCEPTION. Reservation is not a constitutional compulsion but is discretionary according to the ruling of this Court in Rajendran's case. State of Kerala v. N.M.
Servant
One who serves or does services voluntarily or on compulsion a person who is employed by another for menial offices or for other labor and is subject to
Tax and fee-distinction
Tax and fee-distinction, a tax is a compulsory exaction of money by a public authority for public purposes enforceable by law and is not payment 'for
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