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Introduced and moved, the language used in the Constitution clearly points to the interpretation that, even in the proviso to Article 304 of the Constitution of India, the word 'introduced' refers to the Bill, while the word 'moved' refers to the amendment, Koteswar Vittal Kamath v. K. Rangappa Baliga & Co., AIR 1969 SC 504 (511): (1969) 1 SCC 255: (1969) 3 SCR 40....
Moved and introduced (Bill)
Moved and introduced (Bill), the language used in the Constitution clearly points to the interpretation that, even in the proviso to Article 304 that the word 'introduced' refers to the Bill while the word 'moved' refers to the amendment, Koteswar Vittal Kamath v. K. Rangappa Baliga, AIR 1969 SC 504 (511). [Constitution of India, Article 304(b)]...
Taxation
Taxation, is a tax levy; the principle of levying taxes, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1494.Taxation, is levying charge, a pecuniary burden, for the support of government, by authority of the legislature. The consent of the tax-payer is not necessary to its enforcement, A Dictionary of Law, Willium C. Anderson, 1889, p. 1006.Taxation, no Bill or amendment seeking permission for imposition, abolition, remission, alteration or regulation of any tax can be introduced or moved except on the recommendation of the President and such a Bill cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha. [Constitution of India, Art. 117(1)]Taxation, no taxation without representation can be levied or collected except by authority of law, Constitution of India, Art. 265.Taxation, though the expression 'taxation', as defined in Art. 366(28), 'includes the imposition of any tax or impost, whether general or local or special', the amplitude of that definition has to be cut down if the context otherwise so requires. In re ...
move
move moved mov·ing vi : to make a motion [moved to seize the property] vt : to request (a court) by means of a motion [moved the court to vacate the order] ...
Move
To cause to change place or posture in any manner to set in motion to carry convey draw or push from one place to another to impel to stir as the wind moves a vessel the horse moves a carriage...
Right to move any Court
Right to move any Court, the expression 'right to move any court' under Article 359(1) and the Pre-sidential Order takes in all legal actions, filed or to be filed, in which the specified rights are sought to be enforced and covers all relevant categories of jurisdictions of competent courts under which the said actions would otherwise have been normally entertained and tried, Makhan Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1964 SC 381: (1964) 4 SCR 797....
introduce
introduce -duced -duc·ing : to present and offer (evidence) at trial ...
Introducer
One who or that which introduces...
moving expense
moving expense see expense ...
moving papers
moving papers : the documents (as affidavits) containing and supporting a motion ...
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