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Restriction
Restriction, connotes that limitations imposed on a person for enjoyment of right should not be arbitrary or of an excessive
Promulgate
Promulgate, connotes two ideas: (i) making known of an order; and (ii) the means by which the order is made
Requirement
Requirement, connotes that there should be an element of need, Bega Begum v. Abdul Ahad Khan, AIR 1979 SC 272.
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Same
Same, would connote that it is 'identical' though in all cases it may not mean that. It may also mean not
Probation
Probation, connotes a period of trial, Ajudhia Nath Dhingra v. Union of India, 1976 Sim LJ 357. Means a sort
Sanavas
Sanavas, connotes the same idea as the word 'Santana' lineal male descendants, Buddha Singh v. Lalta Singh, AIR 1915 PC
Use
Use, connotes that the traveling or stationary vehicle at the time when it becames the subject-matters of a delictum was
Until
Until, connotes the idea of a condition precedent, KV Narasimha Rao v. Labour Court Guntur, AIR 1991 NOC 73 (AP).
Through
Through, connotes 'medium', 'agency' or 'instrument'. But the use of the word by itself cannot clearly create a relationship of
Testimonial compulsion
Testimonial compulsion, connotes coercion which produces the positive volitional evidentiary acts of the person, as opposed to the negative attitude of
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