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Issue (despatch), the meaning of the word 'issued' has to be gathered from the context in which it is used. Meanings of the word 'issue' given in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary include: 'to give exit to; to send forth, or allow to pass out; to let out; ... to give or send out authoritatively or officially; to send forth or deal out formally or publicly; to emit, put into circulation'. The issue of a charge-sheet, therefore, means its dispatch to the government servant, and this act is complete the moment steps are taken for the purpose, by framing the charge-sheet and dispatching it to the government servant, the further fact of its actual service on the govern-ment servant not being a necessary part of its requirement, Delhi Development Authority v. H.C. Khurana, (1993) 3 SCC 196: AIR 1993 SC 1488 (1493)....
Issued
Issued, the expression 'issued' is not used in the narrow sense of 'sent'. The dictionary meaning of the expression 'issued' takes in the entire process of sending the notice as well as the service thereof, Banarsi Debi v. Income Tax Officer, AIR 1964 SC 1742 (1745): (1964) 7 SCR 539.Issued, the word issued in the context of issue of a charge sheet merely means that the decision to initiate disciplinary proceedings is taken and translated into action by despatch of the charge-sheet leaving no doubt that the decision had been taken, Delhi Development Authority v. H.C. Khurana, AIR 1993 SC 1488 (1493)....
Issued and served
Issued and served, the expressions 'issued' and 'served' are used as interchangeable terms and in the legislative practice of our country they are sometimes used to convey the same idea. Accord-ingly, it was held that the word 'issues' was not used in the narrow sense of 'sent' but that the said expression had received, before the Indian Income-tax (Amendment) Act, 1959, a clear judicial interpretation. Subba Rao, J., as he then was, dealing with the purpose which the word 'issue' was intended to serve, after referring to Niwas v. I.T.O., (1956) 30 ITR 381 (All) cited in the judgment under attack and a Bombay decision, observed at page 108: The intention would be effectuated if the wider meaning is given to the expression 'issued'. The dictionary meaning of the expression 'issued' takes in the entire process of sending notices as well as service thereof. The said word used in s. 34(1) of the Act itself was interpreted by Courts to mean 'served', Commissioner of Wealth Tax v. Kundan Lal...
indefinite failure of issue
indefinite failure of issue see failure of issue ...
Nul tiel record, issue of
Nul tiel record, issue of, a traverse that there is no such record. This was the proper form of issue whenever a question arose as to what had judicially taken place in a superior Court of record; for the law presumes that, if it took place, there will remain a record of the proceeding, 3 B. & C. 449....
definite failure of issue
definite failure of issue see failure of issue ...
issue of fact
issue of fact see issue ...
Tender of issue
Tender of issue, is one of the common law pleading. Is a form attached to a traverse, by which the traversing party refers the issue to proper mode of trial, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1480....
two issue rule
two issue rule : a rule of procedure: a general verdict that is returned in a case having more than one theory of liability and that is supported by at least one issue will stand regardless of error as to other issues ...
Issue price
Issue price, issue price is the sum total of whatever has gone into the price of liquor at the time it is issued and it is a single predetermined definite sum and not the total of separate sum representing so many specified components including excise duty, State of A.P. v. Y. Prabhakara Reddy, AIR 1987 SC 933: (1987) 2 SCR 513: (1987) 2 SCC 136....
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