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Hindu
Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1926 does not define the term 'Hindu'. This word has had a fairly wide connotation. In origin, it indicated people living in the Indus region. It is only by subsequent usage and extension
Hold elections
Hold elections, its wide connotation will include all steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls etc. which are
In the interest of general public
2 SCR 700. The phrase 'in the interest of the general public' is the phrase of a definite connotation and a known concept. This phrase, as used in amended s. 25-O, has been bodily lifted from Article
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Inaccuracy on the face
Inaccuracy on the face, 'inaccuracy on the face' of the certificate is not as wide in its connotation as an 'error apparent on the face of the record', Chettiam Veettil Ammad v. Taluk Land Board, AIR
Includes
phrase is extended when it is said to indicate things that would not properly fall within its ordinary connotation. South Gujarat Roofing Tiles Manufacturers Association v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1977 SC 90: (1976) 4 SCC 601:
Individual
(1999) 6 SCC 349. The words 'individual' in s. 3 of the Income-tax Act, 1922 includes with its connotation all artificial juridical persons, Jogendra Nath Naskar v. CIT, AIR 1969 SC 1089 (1094): (1969) 1 SCC 555.
Investigation
cannot be limited only to police investigation but on the other hand, the said word is with wider connotation and flexible so as to include the investigation carried on by any agency whether he be a police
Deity
Act and can be treated as a unit of assessment under that, s.. The word individual in its connotation includes all juridical persons, Jogendra Nath Naskar v. C.I.T, AIR 1969 SC 1089: (1969) 1 SCC 555. [Income-tax
Court
13(1) (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 32, p. 28. Is a word of very wide connotation. In legal parlance it indicates a place where justice is judicially administered, Keshab Narayan Banerjee v. State of
Kalan
Kalan, means a word of somewhat loose connotation and in this sense, a covenant must be taken to provide for indemnification of the plaintiff against loss
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Connotation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hindu
Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1926 does not define the term 'Hindu'. This word has had a fairly wide connotation. In origin, it indicated people living in the Indus region. It is only by subsequent usage and extension
Hold elections
Hold elections, its wide connotation will include all steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls etc. which are
In the interest of general public
2 SCR 700. The phrase 'in the interest of the general public' is the phrase of a definite connotation and a known concept. This phrase, as used in amended s. 25-O, has been bodily lifted from Article
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Inaccuracy on the face
Inaccuracy on the face, 'inaccuracy on the face' of the certificate is not as wide in its connotation as an 'error apparent on the face of the record', Chettiam Veettil Ammad v. Taluk Land Board, AIR
Includes
phrase is extended when it is said to indicate things that would not properly fall within its ordinary connotation. South Gujarat Roofing Tiles Manufacturers Association v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1977 SC 90: (1976) 4 SCC 601:
Individual
(1999) 6 SCC 349. The words 'individual' in s. 3 of the Income-tax Act, 1922 includes with its connotation all artificial juridical persons, Jogendra Nath Naskar v. CIT, AIR 1969 SC 1089 (1094): (1969) 1 SCC 555.
Investigation
cannot be limited only to police investigation but on the other hand, the said word is with wider connotation and flexible so as to include the investigation carried on by any agency whether he be a police
Deity
Act and can be treated as a unit of assessment under that, s.. The word individual in its connotation includes all juridical persons, Jogendra Nath Naskar v. C.I.T, AIR 1969 SC 1089: (1969) 1 SCC 555. [Income-tax
Court
13(1) (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 32, p. 28. Is a word of very wide connotation. In legal parlance it indicates a place where justice is judicially administered, Keshab Narayan Banerjee v. State of
Kalan
Kalan, means a word of somewhat loose connotation and in this sense, a covenant must be taken to provide for indemnification of the plaintiff against loss
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