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Communication to the public
more than one household or place of residence including residential rooms of any hotel or hostel shall be deemed to be communication to the public. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2(ff)] Means making any work
Company in which the public are substantially interested
Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1961 SC 1154: (1961) 2 SCR 990. A company would be deemed to be one in which the public are substantially interested, where more than half the voting power is
Concealment
Concealment, to the injury or prejudice of another. This must amount, in order to be deemed a fraud or to be a ground for rescission of the contract, to be suppression or non-disclosure of
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Congregationalism and episcopal
authority vests in the congregation whereas in the latter it is controlled by the bishop as he is deemed to be successor of the apostle, Most Rev P.M.A. Metropolitan v. Moram MarMarthoma, 1995 Supp (4) SCC 286
Curtilage
(English) Larceny Act, 1916, s. 46 (2), by which no building, though within the curtilage, is to be deemed part of a dwelling-house to constitute burglary, unless therebe a communication between such building and the dwelling-house. Curtilage,
Consolidating actions
of action which might have been joined in the same action, the court or a judge, if they deemed the proceeding vexatious or oppressive, would in general compel the plaintiff to consolidate them. Chitty's Arch. Pr. Under
Consumer and service
trade oriented nature only. Thus any person who is found to have hired services for consideration shall be deemed to be a consumer notwithstanding that the services were in connection with any goods or their user. Such
Contingent remainder
31st day of December, 1844, shall be, and, if created before the passing of this Act, shall be deemed to have been capable of taking effect, notwithstanding the determination by forfeiture, surrender, or merger of any preceding
Continuing default
'Continuing Offence', instances have been given which indicate that as long as the default continues the offence is deemed to repeat and, therefore, it is taken as a continuing offence, Maya Rani Ponj v. C.I.T, AIR 1986
Continuous service
months has actually worked in an industry for not less then two hundred and forty days shall be deemed to have completed one year of continuous service in the industry, Sri Ram Industrial Enterprises Ltd. v. Mahak
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