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Legally unfree
Legally unfree, denoted prisoners or undertrials languishing in jails. '...a prison context affects the colour, content and contour of the freedoms of the legally unfree' [Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration,
Joining together
(1974) 1 SCC 271. [Election Symbols (Reservations and Allot-ment Order, 1968, Para. 16(1)] There is nothing in the context to restrict its meaning to a case of merger of two or more political parties and their resultant
Joint-tenancy
beneficial ownership converted into an equitable interest [s. 1(3), ibid.]. And the paragraphs may be read where the context to admits as referring to the incidents, both at law and in equity, in regard to all titles
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Judgment
(1974) 2 SCC 387: (1975) 1 SCR 550. [Letters Patent (Bom), Cl. 15] The expression 'judgment' in the context may be understood to mean the judgment which may be ultimately pronounced if the case were to be
Judicial office and Judicial officer
'Judicial Office' has not been defined under the Constitution, nevertheless, it has to be given meaning in the context of the concept of Judiciary as enshrined in the Constitution of India. The scheme under the Constitution for
Judicially separated
of justice; proper to a legal tribunal; resulting from or fixed by a judgement in Court'. In the context, therefore, it means an act done in pursuance of an order or direction of a court of competent
Jurisdiction
'jurisdiction' is an expression which is used in a variety of senses and takes its colour from its context. Whereas the 'pure' theory of jurisdic-tion would reduce jurisdictional control to a vani-shing point, the adoption of a
Perfumery
perfumery as are used, as cosmetics and toilet goods are, upon the person. The word 'perfumery' in the context in which it is used has, therefore, no application to 'dhoop' and 'aggarbatti', Pardeep Aggarbatti v. State of
Know-how
modern and very useful colloquial expression of no precise meaning and was used in the agreement in the context of recital and not in relation to the expertise of an individual workman, is very apt and appropriate
Law relating to State monopoly
Law relating to State monopoly, 'a law relating to' a State monopoly cannot in the context, include all the provisions contained in the said law whether they have direct relation with the creation of
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Context - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legally unfree
Legally unfree, denoted prisoners or undertrials languishing in jails. '...a prison context affects the colour, content and contour of the freedoms of the legally unfree' [Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration,
Joining together
(1974) 1 SCC 271. [Election Symbols (Reservations and Allot-ment Order, 1968, Para. 16(1)] There is nothing in the context to restrict its meaning to a case of merger of two or more political parties and their resultant
Joint-tenancy
beneficial ownership converted into an equitable interest [s. 1(3), ibid.]. And the paragraphs may be read where the context to admits as referring to the incidents, both at law and in equity, in regard to all titles
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Judgment
(1974) 2 SCC 387: (1975) 1 SCR 550. [Letters Patent (Bom), Cl. 15] The expression 'judgment' in the context may be understood to mean the judgment which may be ultimately pronounced if the case were to be
Judicial office and Judicial officer
'Judicial Office' has not been defined under the Constitution, nevertheless, it has to be given meaning in the context of the concept of Judiciary as enshrined in the Constitution of India. The scheme under the Constitution for
Judicially separated
of justice; proper to a legal tribunal; resulting from or fixed by a judgement in Court'. In the context, therefore, it means an act done in pursuance of an order or direction of a court of competent
Jurisdiction
'jurisdiction' is an expression which is used in a variety of senses and takes its colour from its context. Whereas the 'pure' theory of jurisdic-tion would reduce jurisdictional control to a vani-shing point, the adoption of a
Perfumery
perfumery as are used, as cosmetics and toilet goods are, upon the person. The word 'perfumery' in the context in which it is used has, therefore, no application to 'dhoop' and 'aggarbatti', Pardeep Aggarbatti v. State of
Know-how
modern and very useful colloquial expression of no precise meaning and was used in the agreement in the context of recital and not in relation to the expertise of an individual workman, is very apt and appropriate
Law relating to State monopoly
Law relating to State monopoly, 'a law relating to' a State monopoly cannot in the context, include all the provisions contained in the said law whether they have direct relation with the creation of
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