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User

medium or minor, owning or using, on personal or community basis, ground water resources for domestic, agriculture, or industrial purpose or for any other purpose. [West Bengal Ground Water Resources (Manage-ment Control and Regulation) Act, 2005, s.

Vegetable

Vegetable, 'Vegetables' understood in common parlance are not products of manufacture unless we say that agriculture is an industry for certain purposes and vegetables are products of that industry, Saraswati Sugar Mills v. Haryana State Board,...

Vegetables

Vegetables, as understood in common parlance are not products of manufacture unless, agriculture is an industry for certain purposes and vegetables are products of the Industry, Saraswati Sugar Mills v. Haryana State Board, AIR 1992 SC...

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Vessel

enough to include boats of every description, both mechanically propelled and those propelled exclusively by oars, Panduranga Timblo Industries v. Union of India, (1992) 2 SCC 635 (641). [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(63)] Vessel shall include

Victimisation

victimisation, Lakmat Newspapers Pvt. Ltd. v. Shankarprasad, (1999) 6 SCC 275. The word 'victimisation' in the context of industrial disputes is capable of two different interpretations: It connotes a person who became the victim of the employer's

Whales

Whales, like sturgeon, are royal fish, which when taken belong as a right to the Crown; but the right to them may be vested in the lord of a manor or other subject by grant from...

Worker and mali

Worker and mali, 'malis' were workers within meaning of s. 2 of U.P. Industrial Disputes Act; and that the Malis were industrial employees, within meaning of Government order dated Dec. 6, 1948

Workmen concerned in such dispute

Workmen concerned in such dispute, the expression 'workmen' concerned in such dispute in s. 33(1)(a) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 is not limited to the workmen directly or actually concerned in such dispute, but induces

Person

when construed in the case of a company, a firm of partners or an association of persons, J.K. Industries Ltd. v. Chief Inspector of Factories and Boilers, (1997) SCC (205) 1. Person, in an Act of Parliament

Injunction

an adjective and, therefore, it would, comprehend both interim and perpetual injunc-tion, Cotton Corporation of India v. United Industries Ltd., AIR 1983 SC 1272 (1277): (1983) 4 SCC 625. [Specific Relief Act, 1963, s. 41(b)] This is

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