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Lack of harmony

Lack of harmony, 'lack of harmony' does not necessarily mean promotion of feelings of enmity and hatred. Lack of harmony simpliciter means cessation of feelings of friendship but there can be no disturbance of communal harmony in the absence of feelings of enmity and hatred, Dr. A.J. Faridi v. Union of India, AIR 1970 All 383....


Harmony

The just adaptation of parts to each other in any system or combination of things or in things intended to form a connected whole such an agreement between the different parts of a design or composition as to produce unity of effect as the harmony of the universe...


Harmonious construction

Harmonious construction, it is a recognised rule of interpretation of statutes that the expressions used therein should ordinarily be understood in a sense in which they best harmonise with the object of the statute, and which effectuate the object of the Legislature. If an expression is susceptible of a narrow or technical meaning, as well as a popular meaning the Court would be justified in assuming that the Legislature used the expression in the sense which would carry out its objects and reject that which renders the exercise of its powers invalid, New India Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Commissioner, Sales Tax, AIR 1963 SC 1207 (1213)....


Lack of jurisdiction

Lack of harmony, 'lack of harmony' does not necessarily mean promotion of feelings of enmity and hatred. Lack of harmony simpliciter means cessation of feelings of friendship but there can be no disturbance of communal harmony in the absence of feelings of enmity and hatred, Dr. A.J. Faridi v. Union of India, AIR 1970 All 383....


reconcile

reconcile -ciled -cil·ing vt 1 a : to restore to harmony [reconciled the parties] [reconciled the marriage] b : to bring to resolution [ differences] 2 a : to check (a financial account) against another for accuracy b : to account for vi : to become reconciled ;specif : to voluntarily resume cohabitation as spouses prior to a divorce becoming final with the mutual intention of remaining together and reestablishing a harmonious relationship [denied the complaint for divorce because the parties had reconciled] rec·on·cil·abil·i·ty [re-kən-sī-lə-bi-lə-tē] n rec·on·cil·able [re-kən-sī-lə-bəl] adj rec·on·cile·ment n rec·on·cil·i·a·tion [re-kən-si-lē-ā-shən] n ...


Cooumlrdination

The act of cooumlrdinating the act of putting in the same order class rank dignity etc as the cooumlrdination of the executive the legislative and the judicial authority in forming a government the act of regulating and combining so as to produce harmonious results harmonious adjustment as a cooumlrdination of functions...


Cosmic

Pertaining to the universe and having special reference to universal law or order or to the one grand harmonious system of things hence harmonious orderly...


Euharmonic

Producing mathematically perfect harmony or concord sweetly or perfectly harmonious...


Regular

Regular, 'regular' means a consistent course of conduct without any break or breach, Mrs. Raj Kanta v. Financial Commissioner, AIR 1980 SC 1464 (1466): (1980) 3 SCC 589: (1980) 3 SCR 1006.Means (1) conforming to a rule or principal systematic; (2) harmonious symmetrical; (3) acting or done or recurring uniformly or calculably in time or manner, habitual, constant, orderly; (4) conforming to a standard of etiquette or procedure, correct, according to convention; (5) properly constituted or qualified; not defective or amateur, pursuing an occupation as one's main pursuit'. The word regular does not mean 'actual', Union of India v. K.B. Rajoria, AIR 2000 SC 1819.Means (1) conforming to a rule or principle; systematic. (2) harmonious, symmetrical (3) acting or done or recurring uniformly or calculably in time or manner habitual, constant, orderly (4) conforming to a standard of etiquette or procedure; correct; according to convention. (5) properly constituted or qualified; not defective or...


accord

accord 1 : to bring into agreement 2 : to grant or give esp. as appropriate, due, or earned vi : to be consistent or in harmony NOTE: Accord in this sense is often used to introduce a case or an authority that accords with the case or authority just cited, as for example in a sentence like “… a decision based on equitable principles. Accord Smith v. Jones, 1 F.2d 2 (1900).” n 1 : agreement of opinion [both cases in ] 2 : a formal act of agreement : treaty [an economic ] 3 : an accepted offer by which the parties agree that a specified future performance will discharge in full an obligation when performed even though the performance is of less value than the original obligation ;also : the defense that an accord was agreed upon usually used in the phrase accord and satisfaction; called also executory accord compare composition, compromise, novation, satisfaction substituted contract at contract, transaction ...


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