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Order, does not mean only final order, Kanhikkamthoppu Parambil Radha v. Kondarappott Velayudhan, AIR 1994 Ker 412.Order, mandate, precept, command; also a class or rank.General orders are promulgated by courts for the proper regulation of their own proceedings, as the Consolidated 'Rules of the Supreme Court, 1883,' which are divided into orders, and subdivided into rules, which are amended from time to time; and particular orders are made to enforce a payment of money, to enforce obedience to justice, and compel that which is right to be performed.An order in a proceeding under Order XXI, Rule 90 is a 'judgment' inasmuch as such a proceeding raises a controversy between the parties therein affecting their valuable rights and the order allowing the application certainly deprives the purchaser of rights accrued to him as a result of the auction-sale, Redhey Shyam v. Shyam Behari Singh, (1970) 2 SCC 405: AIR 1971 SC 2337.The word 'order' which appears in a statute dealing with sales tax...
Indent
To be cut notched or dented...
Punctured
Having the surface covered with minute indentations or dots...
Pit
A large cavity or hole in the ground either natural or artificial a cavity in the surface of a body an indentation...
Peen
A round edged or hemispherical end to the head of a hammer or sledge used to stretch or bend metal by indentation...
Notch
To cut or make notches in to indent also to score by notches as to notch a stick...
Indenture
To run or wind in and out to be cut or notched to indent...
Indentment
Indenture...
Imprint
To impress to mark by pressure to indent to stamp...
Center punch
A punch for making indentations or dots in a piece of work as for suspension between lathe centers etc...
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