Inextricably - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: inextricablyInextricableness
The state of being inextricable...
Inextricably
In an inextricable manner...
Gordian
Pertaining to Gordius king of Phrygia or to a knot tied by him hence intricate complicated inextricable...
Compensation
Compensation, according to dictionary it means, 'compensating or being compensated; thing given as recompense;'. In legal sense it may constitute actual loss or expected loss and may extend to physical mental or even emotional suffering, insult or injury or loss, Ghaziabad Development Authority v. Balbir Singh, (2004) 5 SCC 65 (75): AIR 2004 SC 2141.--Making things equivalent, satisfying or making amends, a reward for the apprehension of criminals; also that equivalent in money which is paid to the owners and occupiers of lands taken or injuriously affected for public purposes and under Act of Parliament, e.g., the (English) Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 18), but where the land is acquired compulsorily by a Government Department or any local or Public Authority the compensation is regulated by the (English) Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensation) Act, 1919 (9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 57) and Rules of 1919, and see Housing Act, 1936, ss. 40 and 42 and Schedules, ...
Dearness allowance
Dearness allowance, it is inextricably intertwined with price rise, it being an attempt to compensate loss in real wages on account of price rise considered as a passing phenomenon by compensation, Workmen Employed by M/s. Indian Oxygen Ltd. v. Indian Oxygen Ltd., AIR 1986 SC 125: (1985) SCR 111.The whole purpose of dearness allowance being to neutralise a portion of the increase in the cost of living, it should ordinarily be on a sliding scale and provide for an increase on rise in the cost of living and a decrease on a fall in the cost of living. 1961 (2) LLJ 352 quoted, Hindustan Times v. Their Workmen, AIR 1963 SC 1333 (1338)....
Rank - Precedence
Rank - Precedence, the word 'rank' in common parlance, as also in English election refers to a position, especially an official one, within a social organisa-tion, of high social order or other standing status. Likewise the word 'precedence' denotes the ceremonial order or priority to be observed on formal occasions, or a right to preferential treatment. In the same strain the word 'primacy' denotes the state of being first in rank or being in formal state i.e., the most important state. Thus it would be seen that not only is the word 'primacy' inextricably linked up with the words 'rank' and 'precedence' but conceptually they all are of the same family and breed, block and substance, Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association v. Union of India, (1993) 4 SCC 441: AIR 1994 SC 268 (445)....
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