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Who has been a Judge of the High Court
Who has been a Judge of the High Court, the expression refers to a person who of one time occupied...
Has reason to believe
Has reason to believe, the expression 'reason to believe' in s. 34 does not mean purely subjective satisfaction on the...
Ground on which the order has been made
Ground on which the order has been made, these words in their natural and ordinary sense would include any information...
The result of the election has been materially affected
The result of the election has been materially affected, these words seems to us to indicate that the result should...
Hindu
Hindu, The historical and etymological genesis of the word 'Hindu' has given rise to a controversy amongst ideologists; but the...
Family
Family, in relation to a person, includes the ascend-ant and descendant of such person. [Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976...
New trial
New trial. If any defect of judgment happen from causes wholly extrinsic, i.e., arising from matters foreign to or dethors...
Notice
Notice, the making something known to a person of which he was or might be ignorant. Notice is either (1)...
Domicile
Domicile, the place where a person has his home. By the term 'domicile,' in its ordinary acceptation, is meant the...
Insurance
Insurance, see, Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 80C, Expl. 1. Insurance, the act of providing against a possible...
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