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Industry
manufacture or calling of employers. If they are not, there is not industry as such, Management of Safdarjung Hospital v. Kuldip Singh Sethi, AIR 1970 SC 1407: (1970) 1 SCC 735: (1971) 1 SCR 177. The linch-pin
Inclusive definition
an inclusive definition denote extension and cannot be treated as restricted in any sense, State of Bombay v. Hospital Mazdoor Sabha, AIR 1960 SC 610: (1960) 2 SCR 866.
Imminently dangerous
renders a person imminently dangerous to self or others, he or she may be committed to a mental hospital. And the imminently dangerous behaviour of pointing a gun at someone's head could subject the actor to criminal
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House, Houses
of India, Article 174(1)] As to what will pass under a grant of a 'house,' see St. Thomas's Hospital v. Charing Cross Ry.Co., (1861) 1 J. & H. at p. 404, per Wood, V.-C.; Co. Litt. 5
Hearing handicap
by physician, a surgeon, an oculist or a psychiatrist, as the case may be, working in a Government hospital, and which has the effect of reducing considerably such person's capacity for normal work or engaging in a
Guest
1 H. & N. 247. See also CAVEAT VIATOR; INNKEEPER. A person who is entertained or to whom hospitality is extended; a person who pays for services at an establishment, esp. a hotel or restaurant, Black's Law
Mynster-ham
Mynster-ham (ecclesi' mansio, Lat.), monastic habitation; [perhaps the part of a monastery set apart for purposes of hospitality or as sanctuary for criminals, Anc. Inst. Eng.
Genetic Counselling Centre
Genetic Counselling Centre, means an institute, hospital, nursing home or any place, by whatever name called, which provides for genetic counselling to patients. [Pre-Conception and
Mentally ill prisoner
Mentally ill prisoner, means a mentally ill person for whose detention in, or removal to, a psychiatric hospital, psychiatric nursing home, jail or other place of safe custody, an order referred to in s. 27 has
Safety
Safety, should not be interpreted narrowly so as to exclude steps which are of preventive nature, Hasmukhlal Hospital Ghelani v. Fakir Dadasha Kadarsha, (1981) 22 Guj LR 262.
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