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Having regard to
Having regard to, the expression is not 'having regard only to' but 'having regard to'. These words are not a...
Having regard to the provision of this Act
Having regard to the provision of this Act, the expression 'having regard to the provisions of this Act' occurring in...
Person having interest
Person having interest, means a disciple of the math or a person professing the Hindu religious or Sikh faith to...
Which ought to have been passed
Which ought to have been passed, the expression 'which ought to have been passed' means 'which ought in law to...
Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act
Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act, words 'shall have regard to the provisions of this Act' merely...
Have regard to
Have regard to, means that the factors specifically enumerated shall be taken into account while performing the exercise which in...
Have interest
Have interest, directly or indirectly in the business of the other, the assessees and the person alleged to be a...
Found to have been guilty
Found to have been guilty, the phrase 'found to have been guilty' in s. 9(1) (d) is construed in the...
Court having admiralty jurisdiction
Court having admiralty jurisdiction. The legislature of a British possession may by any Colonial Law Q:-(a) declare any court of...
Having been nominated
Having been nominated, oath or affirmation cannot be taken or made by a candidate before he has been nominated as...
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