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High raised

Elevated raised aloft upreared...


Before the question in issue was raised

Before the question in issue was raised, the words 'Before the question in issue was raised' do not necessarily mean before it was raised in the particular litigation in which such a statement is sought to be adduced in evidence, Kalidinali Venkata Subbarju v. Chintalapati Subbaraju, AIR 1968 SC 947 (953): (1968) 2 SCR 292. [Evidence Act (1 of 1872) s. 32 (5)]...


High Court

High Court, means any court which is deemed for the purposes of this Constitution to be a High Court for any State and includes--(a) any Court in the territory of India constituted or reconstituted under this Constitution as a High Court, and(b) any other Court in the territory of India which may be declared by Parliament by law to be a High Court for all or any of the purposes of this Con-stitution. [Constitution of India, Article 366(14)]The High Court in s. 10F of the Companies Act means the High Court having jurisdiction in relation to the place at which the registered office of the company concerned is situate as indicated by s. 2(11) read with s. 10(1) (a) of the Act, Strideuell Leathers (P) Ltd. v. Bhankepur Simbhaoli Beverages Ltd., AIR 1994 SC 158 (165): (1994) 1 SCC 34. (Companies Act, 1956, s. 10F)Every High Court shall be a Court of record meaning thereby all the original record of the Court will be preserved by the said Court and it shall have all the powers of such a supe...


High Steward, Court of the Lord

High Steward, Court of the Lord, a tribunal instituted for the trial of peers or peeresses indicted for treason or felony, or for misprision of either, but not for any other offence. The office of Lord High Steward is very ancient, and was formerly hereditary, or held for life, or dum bene se gesserit; but it has been for many centuries granted pro hac vice only, and always to a lord of Parliament. When, therefore, such an indictment is found by a grand jury of freeholders in the King's Bench, or at the assizes before a judge of oyer and terminer, it is removed by a writ of certiorari into the Court of the Lord High Steward, which alone has power to determine it.The sovereign, in case a peer be indicted for treason, felony, or misprision, appoints a Lord High Ste-ward pro vice, by commission under the Great Seal, which, reciting the indictment so found, gives him power to receive and try it secundum legem et consuetudinem Angli'. When the indictment is regularly removed by certiorari, ...


High Court of Justice

High Court of Justice. The (English) Judicature Act, 1925, has replaced with amendments the Judicature Act, 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 66). The earlier Act abolished the former Superior Courts of Law and Equity, and in their place established a Supreme Court of Judicature (see that title), consisting of the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal. The High Court is now a Superior Court of Record, and has vested in it, by s. 16 of the Act of 1873, amended by ss. 9 and 33 of the Judicature Act, 1875, the jurisdiction formerly exercised by the following Courts, viz.: '(1) The High Court of Chancery; (2) The Court of King's Bench; (3) The Court of Common Pleas at Westminster; (4) The Court of Exchequer; (5) The Court of Admiralty; (6) The Court of Probate; (7) The Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes; (8) The Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster; (9) The Court of Pleas at Durham; (10) The Courts created by Commissions of Assize, of Oyer and Terminer, and of Gaol Delivery, or any such C...


Other product raised on the land

Other product raised on the land, trees are not in-cluded within the meaning of 'other products raised on the land', AIR 1973 SC 2498 (2503)....


Raised

Raised, means 'raised before the collector' and not before any authority or tribunal other than the collector, Radha Charan Das Babaji v. Bhima Patra, AIR 1966 Ori 1...


Raised on the land

Raised on the land, the words 'raised on the land' qualify both the 'crop' and 'other product', so the words 'other product' have to be read in the context of the word 'crop' which preceded it, Rev. Fr. K.C. Alexandar v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 2498: (1973) 2 SCC 737: (1974) 1 SCR 399...


Raising the crop

Raising the crop, the words 'raising the crop' cannot be confined simply to the ploughing of the land, sowing the seeds and cutting the harvest. It must be emphasised that s. 6(2)(b)(iv) is not to be construed in a narrow and pedantic sense and must be given its full effect in the background of modern large-scale farming and the organisation required for it, Purtabpore Company Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1970 SC 1578: (1970) 2 SCC 152: (1971) 1 SCR 426. [U.P. Agricultuarl Income Tax Act, 1949, s. 6(2)(b)(iv)...


High energy physics

the branch of particle physics which studies collisions of particles accelerated to such high energy that new fundamental particles are generated in the process The creation of new particles of very high energy is required to permit the study of the most fundamental relations between forms of matter so as to understand the fundamental nature of matter The high energies also reproduce the high temperature conditions at the earliest phase of the big bang allowing generation of some data relevant to understanding the nature and evolution of the universe...


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