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Having regard to

a fetter; they are not words of limitation, but of general guidance to make an estimate, Sitaram Sugar Co. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 1277 (1290): (1990) 3 SCC 223. [Essential Commodities Act (10 … AIR 1991 SC 724 (730): (1990) 4 SCC 356. The words 'having regard to' used in the section do not restrict the consideration only to two matters indicated in the section as it is impossible to arrive

Building contract

of anything--not necessarily a house, but any other physical construction', Carlisle R.D.C. v. Carlisle Corporation, (1909) 1 KB 471 (483). Building contract, is a contract … which a person (commonly called contractor) undertakes for consideration to carry out works of or for construction (or demolition) for another person (commonly called the employer or owner), Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(2), 4th Edn., Para … Building contract, 'A building contract means a contract for the building of anything--not necessarily a house, but any other physical

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Permit

indicative of a formal consent, grant or authorization or to giving of express licence, Ram Singh Pritam Singh v. Chief Commissioner, AIR 1968 P&H 470. Means giving a passing consent or just, not hindering permit has been used … Permit, a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have been paid, and permitting their removal from some specified place to another. Means a … Permit, a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have been paid, and permitting

Things done

the merger, though some of its legal effects and consequences projected into the post-merger period, Universal Imports Agency v. Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, AIR 1961 SC 41 (47): (1961) 1 SCR 305. [French Establishments (Application of … Things done, is comprehensive enough to take in not only the things done, but also the effect on the legal … Things done, is comprehensive enough to take in not only the things done, but also the

Complexity

Complexity, means the state or quality of being intricate or complex or that it is difficult to understand, Rajesh Kumar v. D.C.I.A., 2006 (10) JT 76.

Doctrine

the rest of the Statute, only that offending provision will be declared void by the court and not the entire statute, R.M.D.C. v. Union of … Doctrine, is a rule of interpretation, it means that where some particular provision of statute offends against a constitutional … Doctrine, is a rule of interpretation, it means that where some particular provision of statute offends against a constitutional limitation, but that provision is severable from the rest of the Statute, only that offending provision will be

Misconduct and quarrel

form the basis of an order of dismissal or discharge, Lalla Ram v. D.C.M. Chemical Works Ltd., AIR 1978 SC 1004: (1978) 3 SCC 1: … stranger with which the employer is not concerned falls outside the categories of misconduct, it cannot be reasonably disputed that acts which are subversive of discipline amongst employees or misconduct or misbehaviour by an employee which is … Misconduct and quarrel, Private quarrel between an employee and a stranger with which the employer is not concerned falls outside the categories of misconduct, it cannot be reasonably disputed that acts which are subversive of discipline

Instrument

or subordinate legislation or any document of a formal character made under constitutional or statutory authority, Mohan Choudhary v. Chief Commissioner, U.T., AIR 1964 SC 173 (179): (1964) 3 SCR 442. (General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 8) Includes … Instrument [instrumentum, Lat., fr. instruo, to prepare or provide], a formal legal writing-e.g., a record, charter, deed or transfer, or agreement. By s. 205(1)(viii.) of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, 'Instrument' (for the … fr. instruo, to prepare or provide], a formal legal writing-e.g., a record, charter, deed or transfer, or agreement. By s. 205(1)(viii.) of the (English) Law

Commercial establishment

only ancillary to (a). [Delhi Shops and Establishments Act, 1954, s. 2(5)], Chief Commissioner v. Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry, (1975) 3 … Commercial establishment, in the definition of a Commercial Establishment in s. 2 cl. 3 of the U.P. Shops and Commercial Eastblishment Act, 1947, … Commercial establishment, in the definition of a Commercial Establishment in s. 2 cl. 3 of the U.P. Shops and … factories are included is to the Factories Act of 1934, but by virtue of s. 8 of the General Clauses (1987 10 of 1897), it

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