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Declaratory and remedical Act
unless it has retrospective effect by express terms or necessary intendment, Central Bank of India v. Their Workmen, AIR 1960 SC
intent
held to have intended the harmful result 2 a : intendment see also legislative intent b : the purpose of a
Shall
'shall' would make the provision imperative, it would ascertain the intendment of the legislature and the consequences from its own construction
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Malik or milkiyat
circumstances to indicate that such full proprietary rights were not intended to be conferred, Sartaj Koer v. Mahadeo Bux, 29 OC
Trust
any indication that it or such part or interest was intended for the benefit of the grantee or any person other
Medicinal preparation
external use of human beings or animals and all substances intended to be used for or in the treatment, mitigation or
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
hurt, whoever voluntarily causes hurt, if the hurt which he intends to cause or knows himself to be likely to cause
Consideration
courts require as evidence of intention, (a) that a person intends his promise to be binding on him, or (b) that
Interpretation of Statute
reconcile the relevant provisions so as to advance the remedy intended by the Statute, Board of Muslim Wakfs v. Radha Kishan,
beneficiary
beneficiary whom the party paying for the other party's performance intends to benefit as payment for a debt or obligation compare
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