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Persecution

Persecution, implies a failure by the State to make protection available against the ill-treatment or violence which the person suffers at the hands of his persecutors, Horvath v. Home Secretary [HL(E)], (2000) 3 WLR 379. Persecution,...

Prospective overruling

Prospective overruling, implies an earlier judicial decision on the same issue which was otherwise final, Somaiya Organics (India) Ltd v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2001) 5 SCC 519.

Reassessment

Reassessment, implies that there had already been an assessment earlier, Jiyajeerao Cotton Mills Ltd. v. Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board, 1989 Supp 2 SCC 52: AIR 1989 SC 788.

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tacit

tacit 1 : implied (as by an act or by silence) rather than express [a admission] 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : arising by operation of law [a mortgage] tac·it·ly adv

Reception

Reception, implies 'refuse to reject', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647.

Refusal

Refusal, implies 'refuse to accept', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647. Refusal, where one has, by law, a right and power of having or doing something of advantage, and...

Seek

Seek, implies a request by the employee and corres-ponding acceptance or permission by HPMC, State of Haryana v. S.K. Singhal, (1999) 4 SCC 293.

Sudden fight

Sudden fight, implies mutual provocation and blows on each side, Sandhya Jadhav v. State of Maharashtra, (2006) 4 SCC 653.

Suppresio veri

Suppresio veri, implies previous knowledge and it can not be in vaccum, AIR 1967 Goa 169 (172). (Constitution of India, Art. 226) --SUGGESTIO FALSI [Lat.] (a suppression of the truth), one of the classes of fraud.

Wilful default

Wilful default, implies intentional or conscious violation of obligation to pay the rent due; it may also be on account of supine indifference or callous or recalcitrant conduct, J. Jermons v. Aliammal, (1999) 7 SCC 382....

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Persecution

Persecution, implies a failure by the State to make protection available against the ill-treatment or violence which the person suffers at the hands of his persecutors, Horvath v. Home Secretary [HL(E)], (2000) 3 WLR 379. Persecution,...

Prospective overruling

Prospective overruling, implies an earlier judicial decision on the same issue which was otherwise final, Somaiya Organics (India) Ltd v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2001) 5 SCC 519.

Reassessment

Reassessment, implies that there had already been an assessment earlier, Jiyajeerao Cotton Mills Ltd. v. Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board, 1989 Supp 2 SCC 52: AIR 1989 SC 788.

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tacit

tacit 1 : implied (as by an act or by silence) rather than express [a admission] 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : arising by operation of law [a mortgage] tac·it·ly adv

Reception

Reception, implies 'refuse to reject', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647.

Refusal

Refusal, implies 'refuse to accept', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647. Refusal, where one has, by law, a right and power of having or doing something of advantage, and...

Seek

Seek, implies a request by the employee and corres-ponding acceptance or permission by HPMC, State of Haryana v. S.K. Singhal, (1999) 4 SCC 293.

Sudden fight

Sudden fight, implies mutual provocation and blows on each side, Sandhya Jadhav v. State of Maharashtra, (2006) 4 SCC 653.

Suppresio veri

Suppresio veri, implies previous knowledge and it can not be in vaccum, AIR 1967 Goa 169 (172). (Constitution of India, Art. 226) --SUGGESTIO FALSI [Lat.] (a suppression of the truth), one of the classes of fraud.

Wilful default

Wilful default, implies intentional or conscious violation of obligation to pay the rent due; it may also be on account of supine indifference or callous or recalcitrant conduct, J. Jermons v. Aliammal, (1999) 7 SCC 382....

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