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Superintendence

Superintendence, Superintendence connotes super-vision which implies hierarchy, viz., supervisor and the one supervised. It would, therefore, mean keeping a check, watch

Superannuation

Superannuation, connotes a distinct meaning. It ordinarily means, unless otherwise provided for in the statute, that not only he reaches

Profit

Profit, connotes the idea of pecuniary gain, Shivamurthy Swami v. Agadi Sanganna Andanappa, 1971 (3) SCC 870; Revenna Subanna v.

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Inquiry

Inquiry, connotes act of seeking truth, information or knowledge about something. It is although synonymous with inquisition/investigation, probe or inquest,

Modify

Modify, 'Modify' connoted not merely reduction but also other kinds of alteration including enlargement, Western India Theatres Ltd. v. Municipal Corporation

Santati

Santati, connotes all clauses of issues or heirs, whether male or female, yet in a particular context they may be

Eligibility

Eligibility, connoting the minimum criteria for selection that may be laid down by the University Act or any central statute,

Badger sett

Badger sett, connotes a system of tunnels and chambers, constructed and currently used by a badger or badgers and the entrance

Public order

AIR 1952 Mys 85: (1951) ILR Mys 455: (1952) Cr LJ 1526. Public order, has a very wide connotation public order is the basic need in any organized society. It implies the orderly State of Society and

Misconduct

definition, but at the same time though incapable of precise definition, the word 'misconduct' on reflection receives its connotation from the context, the delinquency in performance and its effect on the discipline and the nature of duty.

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