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Railway
'merchandise traffic,' i.e., the traffic in goods and animals, is concerned, the 24th section of the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic
Public prosecutor
the particular interest of the individual is directly and vitally concerned, Srinivasa Co-operative House Building Society Ltd. v. Madam Gurumurthy Sastry,
Public interest
Lab LJ 235: (1971) Lab IC 1162 (All). Means of concern or advantage to people as a whole, T.M.A. Pai Foundation
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Property mark, trade mark
the ownership in them. In other words, a trade mark concerns the goods themselves, while a property mark concerns the proprietor.
Property
assets, but the organisation, liabilities and obligations of a going concern as a unit, Shri Krishna Gyanoday Sugar Ltd. v. State
Person aggrieved
mere busybody who is interfering in things which do not concern him; but they do include a person who has a
Penalty
is imposable', because so far as the disciplinary authority is concerned it cannot impose a sentence. The word 'penalty' used in
Pardon
that the sovereign cannot pardon where private justice is principally concerned in the prosecution of offenders--'non potest rex gratiam facere cum
Misconduct and quarrel
employee and a stranger with which the employer is not concerned falls outside the categories of misconduct, it cannot be reasonably
Act of Parliament
in separate volumes from those which contain the public acts, concern particular localities, as railway or gas and water Acts. Private
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