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Misconduct
of an essential condition of the contract of service may constitute misconduct, see Laws v. London Chronicle (Indicator Newspapers), (1959) 1
Family
a family. A single person, male or females does not constitute a family. He or she would remain, what is inherent
Public Order Act, 1936
stage carriage. [See Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s. 2(34)]. To constitute a public place, the place need not be a motorable
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Confession
offence, or at any rate substantially all the facts which constitute the offence. An admission of an incriminating fact, howsoever grave,
Sale of goods and purchase of goods
Sale of goods and purchase of goods, in order to constitute a sale there must be an agreement for sale of
Acknowledgement
mere admission of a past liability is not sufficient to constitute such an `acknowledgement'. Hence a mere recital in a document
Cause of action
to convey the restricted idea of facts or circumstances which constitute either the infringement or the basis of a right and
Cruelty
unlawful demand for any property or valuable security would also constitute cruelty, Shobha Rani v. Modhukar Reddi, (1988) 1 SCC 105:
Double taxation
for the same period and in the same territory. To constitute double taxation, the two or more taxes must have been
Land grabbing
1982 (12 of 1982), s. 2(e)] Means in order to constitute an act of land grabbing, an attempt to dispossess must
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