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substantive due process

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All monies due

All monies due, will have to be construed to mean such amounts which have become not only due but also payable under the terms of the agreement, Life Insurance Corporation of India v. Raj Kumar Rajgarhia, (1999) 3 SCC 465....


Arrears of public revenue due on land

Arrears of public revenue due on land, mean the whole or any portion of any Kist or instalment of such revenue not paid on the day on which it falls due according to the Kistbandy or any engagement or usage, State of Kerala v. V.R. Kalliyanikutty, (1999) 3 SCC 657....


Entire amount of rent due

Entire amount of rent due, The words 'entire amount of rent due' would include rent which has become time-barred, Khadi Gram Udyog Trust v. Ram Chandraji Virajman Mandir, (1978) 1 SCC 44: AIR 1978 SC 287: (1978) 2 SCR 249....


Found to be due

Found to be due, words 'found to be due' connotes that payment is outstanding, i.e., that there is subsisting obligation on the Income-tax Officer to pay. If a claim to refund is barred by a final order, it cannot be said that there is a subsisting obligation to make a payment, Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd. v. V.S. Gaitonde, AIR 1965 SC 1316 (1319). [Income-tax Act, 1922, s. 49E]...


In due course of law

In due course of law, means A matter may be said to happened in due course of law if it is the result and operation of the law invoked by the ordinary method of any judicial proceeding civil or criminal, Stephen and Mookerjee J.J., Sheo Saran Lal v. Lal Mohammal Lal, 12 CWN 70....


Wages, salaries and other dues of the employees

Wages, salaries and other dues of the employees, expression 'wages, salaries and other dues of the employees' in s. 5(2) includes bonus, Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh v. Model Mills, AIR 1984 SC 1813: (1984) Supp SCC 443: (1985) 1 SCR 751....


Easter offerings, or Easter dues

Easter offerings, or Easter dues, small sums of money paid to the parochial clergy by the parishio-ners of Easter as a compensation for personal tithes, or the tithe for personal labour; recoverable under 7 & 8 Wm. 3, c. 6, before justices of the peace, see Reg. v. Hall, (1868) LR 1 QB 632. In that case the vicar of Batley in Yorkshire was held entitled to recover, on evidence of a custom, for every communicant, 2d.; every cow, 2d.; every plough, 2d.; every foal, 1s.; every hive of bees, 1d.; every house, 3-1/2d.; and the question whether a payment of 2d. per head for every member of a family of or above the age of sixteen was left open. A Rubric at the end of the Communion Service of the Prayer Book to the effect that 'yearly at Easter every Parishioner shall reckon with the Parson, Vicar, or Curate, or his or their Deputy or Deputies, and pay to them or him all Ecclesiastical Duties accustomably due, then and at that time to be paid,' probably refers to such specific payments as thos...


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Procedural due process

Procedural due process, means that no one can be deprived of his life, liberty or property except in accordance with the procedure laid down by the statutory law, Ganesh Bhatt v. District Magistrate Almora, 1993 All Cr Cas 204....



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