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Reasonably sure
compliant was made, Reg. v. Dudley Magistrates' Ct., Exp. Hollis (D.C.), (1999) 1 WLR 642.
Scandalising the court
the court, would mean hostile criticism of judges or judiciary, D.C. Saxenca v. Chief Justice of India, (1996) 5 SCC 216.
Dacapo
and end with the first strain indicated by the letters D C Also the strain so repeated
Misconduct and quarrel
of an order of dismissal or discharge, Lalla Ram v. D.C.M. Chemical Works Ltd., AIR 1978 SC 1004: (1978) 3 SCC
Management of the society
26, page 357, citing Warner and Swasey Co. v. Rusterholz D. C. Minn, 41 F Supp 398. Another meaning of the term
Income or net income
of earning the income. It is income minus operating expenses, D.C.M. v. S. Paramjit Singh, AIR 1990 SC 2286 (2288). [J&K
Having regard to
factors relevant for exercise of that power, Rajesh Kumar v. D.C.I.T., AIR 2007 SC 181.
Escalation clause
of the rise and fall of prices in the market, D.C.M. Mills Co. Ltd. v. Raj. State Electricity Board, (1986) 2
Doctrine
declared void by the court and not the entire statute, R.M.D.C. v. Union of India, AIR 1957 SC 628
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control
or the animal was endangered or injured, Briscoe v. Shattock (D.C.), (1999) 1 WLR 432.
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