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Meaning or connotation of words and phrases
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Connotate
To connote to suggest or designate something as additional to include to
Public order
(1952) Cr LJ 1526. Public order, has a very wide connotation public order is the basic need in any organized society.
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Misconduct
of precise definition, the word 'misconduct' on reflection receives its connotation from the context, the delinquency in performance and its effect
Income
(1965) 3 SCR 1. The expression 'income' in its normal connotation does not mean mere production or receipt of a commodity
Migrated
as well as of a wider meaning. In its narrower connotation it means going from one place to another with the
Property
Punj 201. Every movable property is included in the ordinary connotation of the word 'property', Chunni Lal v. State, AIR 1968
Sovereignty
body of the people. Sovereignty according to its normal legal connotation is the supreme power which govern the body politic, or
Written statement
Written statement, expression 'written statement' is a term of specific connotation ordinarily signifying a reply to the plaint filed by the
Raw material
be given to it is the ordinary and well accepted connotation in the common parlance of those who deal with the
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