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Incidental, the word 'incidental' means according to Webster's New World Dictionary: 'happening or likely to happen as a result of or in connection with something more important; being an incident; casual; hence, secondary or minor, but usually associated', Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd. v. The Workmen, AIR 1967 SC 469: (1967) 1 SCR 882.Incidental, The expression 'Incidental' may mean differently in different contexts while dealing with a procedural law. It may mean proceedings which are procedural in nature but when it is used is relation to an agreement or the delegated legislation. It may mean something more, but the distinction between an incidental proceeding and a supplemental proceeding is evident, G.L. Vijain v. K. Shankar, AIR 2007 SC 1103.May mean differently in different contexts. While dealing with a procedural law, it may mean proceedings which are procedural in nature but when it is used in relation to an agreement or delegated legislation, it may mean something m...
Incidental
Happening as an occasional event without regularity coming without design casual accidental hence not of prime concern subordinate collateral as an incidental conversation an incidental occurrence incidental expenses...
Collateral or incidental issue
Collateral or incidental issue, a collateral or incidental issue is one that is ancillary to a direct and substantive issue; the former is an auxiliary issue and the latter the principal issue. The expression 'collaterally or incidentally' in issue implies that there is another matter which is 'directly and substantially' in issue, Sajjadanashin Sayed Md. B.E Edr v. Musa Dadabhai Ummer, (2000) 3 SCC 350: AIR 2000 SC 1238 (1243). [Civil Procedure Code 1908, s. 11]...
Costs incidental to any proceeding
Costs incidental to any proceeding, the expression 'costs incidental to any proceeding' similarly means costs or interlocutory applications, etc. such costs as have been determined thereon, at the conclusion of the hearing, State of Punjab v. Ram Kumar, AIR 1957 SC 276 (278): 1957 SCR 220. [Civil Procedure Code (1908), s. 35]...
Costs of and incidental to
Costs of and incidental to, references to costs shall be construed as including reference to fees, charges, disbursements, expenses and remunera-tion and in relation to proceedings..... also include references to costs of or incidental to those proceedings, Andrews (in re:), (1999) 1 WLR 1236 [RSC Ord. 62, r. 1(4)]...
Incidental power
Incidental power, The incidental power is one that is directly and immediately appropriate to the execution of the specific power created and not one that has a slight or remote relation to it, Laxmi Tea Co. Ltd. v. Pradeep Kumar Sarkar, 1989 Supp (2) SCC 656 (662)....
Something incidental to a dispute
Something incidental to a dispute, 'something incidental to a dispute' must mean something happening as a result of or in connection with the dispute or associated with the dispute, Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd. v. Workmen, AIR 1967 SC 469 (472): (1967) 1 SCR 882....
incidental
incidental 1 : subordinate or secondary in importance or position [ benefits] 2 : incident 3 : occurring by chance or in isolation [ use of a person's image] in·ci·den·tal·ly adv ...
incidental beneficiary
incidental beneficiary see beneficiary ...
incidental damages
incidental damages see damage ...
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