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Analogy
reasoning by analogy. See COMMON LAW, and remark of Parko, J., in Mirehouse v. Rennell, (1830) 8 Bing. At p. 515.
Audi alteram partem
185 and the reference therein, at p. 188, by Byles, J., to Dr. Bentley's case, (1723) 1 Str. 557, and Mr.
Civil consequences
his civil life inflicts a civil consequence, P.K. Yadav v. J.M.A. Industries Ltd., (1993) 3 SCC 259 (267). [Constitution of India,
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Drunkenness
8 Ex 132. Mere drunknness was punishable by statutes 4 Jac. 1, c. 5, and 21 Jac. 1, c. 7, ss. … with strong liquor; habit-ual inebriety. A contract made by a person when so drunk as to be unable to understand what
Edition
Edition, any fresh issue or publication of a work is an edition, it seems that it
Godism
Godism, an ideology revolving around religious faith. Used by Iyer, J. to denote the gandhian ideology in which God was a … was a major actor. See Nehru Revisited in Legally Speaking, p. 39. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)
Industrial employees
the purpose of manufacturing process carried on by the factory, J.K. Cotton Spg & Weaving Mills Co. Ltd v. Labour, AIR … class employees who are employed directly or indirectly for the purpose of manufacturing process carried on by the factory, J.K. Cotton
Joint tenants
Joint tenants, are those who hold land or tenements by joint … by joint tenancy. K.J. Aiyar's Judicial Dictionary, 11th Edn., 1992, p. 644.
Possibility on a possibility
an Act of Parliament, see SERVICE. The position or a job, State of Assam v. Ranga Muhammad, AIR 1967 SC 903. … Possibility on a possibility. Lord Coke lays it down as a
Publisher of libellous matter
v. Mary Carlile, (1819) 3 B&Ald P. 169, per Bayley, J. if the publisher of a book becomes bankrupt, an author
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