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Constitution

had taken an active part in the struggle for freedom from the British yoke and who knew what domination of a foreign rule meant in the way of deprivation of basic freedoms and from the point of

Company

America, United Kingdom and India. That was the time when the doctrine of laissez-faire held sway and it dominated the political and economic scene. This doctrine glorified the concept of a free economic society in which State

Goodwill

in different businesses in the same trade, and while one element may preponderate in one business another may dominate in another business. And yet because of its intangible nature, it remains insubstantial in form and nebulous in

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Apprentice

Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2 (aa)] The heart of the matter in apprenticeship is, therefore, the dominant object and intent to impart on the part of the employer and to accept on the part of

GATT-astrophe

GATT-astrophe, Catastrophe caused by the GATT agreement. '...we are to suffer foreign domination are all on our way to recolonisation. This I call is GATT-astrophe.' [Justice Iyer, Off the Bench, Universal

Motor vehicles adapted

the definition must be on the words 'use upon road' as those words would denote the principal or dominant use and not where it may move incidentally, Goodyear India Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC

Handicap horse race

horse-racing. It is a game of skill. Even in a handicap race-despite the assignment of imposts the skill dominates. In any case an occasional handicap race in a race-club cannot change the natural horse-racing from a game

Intent to annoy

including also the probability or something else than the causing of such intimidation, insult or annoyance, being the dominant intention which prompted the entry, (AIR 1964 SC 986); Rash Behari Chatterjee v. Fagu Shaw, AIR 1970 SC

Moneycracy

Moneycracy, the rule of money. 'In the name of democracy, moneycracy dominates' [Justice Iyer, Off the Bench, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., p. 151]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)

Osmanli

A Turkish official one of the dominant tribe of Turks loosely any Turk

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