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Home Dictionary Name: deploymentDeploy
To open out to unfold to spread out a body of troops in such a way that they shall display a wider front and less depth the reverse of ploy as to deploy a column of troops into line of battle...
Armoured car service
Armoured car service, means the service provided by deployment of armed guards along with armoured car and such other related services which may be notified by the Central Government or as the case may be, the State Government from time to time. [Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, 2005 (29 of 2005), s. 2(a)].Armoured car service, mean the service provided by deployment of armed guards alongwith armoured car and such other related service which may be notified by the Central Government or as the case may be, the State Government from time to time. [The Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, 2005, s. 2(a)]...
In aid of the civil power
In aid of the civil power, The expression 'in aid of the civil power' in Entry 2A of List I and in Entry 1 of List II implies that deployment of the armed forces of the Union shall be for the purpose of enabling the civil power in the State to deal with the situation affecting maintenance of public order which has necessitated the deployment of the armed forces in the State, Naga People's Movement of Human Rights v. Union of India, AIR 1998 SC 431 (463): (1998) 2 SCC 109. (Constitution of India, Schedule 7, List I, Entry 2A and List 2 Entry I)...
deployment
the arrangement or distribution of resources such as people or equipment in preparation for battle or work...
Ployment
The act or movement of forming a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision the opposite of deployment...
Income
Income, s. 4 of the Income-tax Act, defines the 'total income' to include all income, profits and gains from whatever source deprived. The definition of 'income' in Shaw Wallace & Co. case, 1932 (59) IA 206, as a periodical monetary return coming in with some sort of regularity, or expected regularity, from definite sources must be read with reference to the peculiar facts of that case. Money received 'under consequential loss policies, were income within the meaning of s. 2(6c) of the Income Tax Act, Raghuvanshi Mills Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1953 SC 4: (1953) SCR 177.Income connotes a periodical monetary return 'coming in' with some sort of regularity, or expected regularity from definite sources, E.D. Sassoon and Co. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1954 SC 470: (1955) 1 SCR 313.The expression 'income' in entry 54 of List I of the Seventh Schedule to the Government of India Act, 1935, and the corresponding entry 82 of List 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Const...
Officer of the legislature
Officer of the legislature, persons deployed by the Speaker for maintaining Law and Order in the Assembly are officers coming within the purview of Article 212(2) of the Constitution, Reghunnatha Panicker v. Kunjala Thankappan, AIR 1987 Ker 159....
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