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Devolution to duty
easy-going or light-hearted approach to duty, Union of India v. J. Ahmed (1979) 2 SCC 286: AIR 1979 SC 1022: (1979)
Demurrer
the opponent, and referring the law arising thereon to the judgment of the Court, waits until by such judgment the Court
Deposit Insurance Corporation
Deposit Insurance Corporation, means the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation established under s. 3 of the Deposit Insurance Corporation...
Deceptively similar
other if offered to him, Parle Products (P.) Ltd. v. J.P. and Co., (1972) 1 SCC 618: AIR 1972 SC 1359
Default
by the rules of Court, the Court may thereupon give judgment against him by default. The defendant allows judgment by default
Declaration
the writ of summons; abolished in 1875 by the (English) Judicature Acts, which substituted a statement of claim. See STATEMENT OF
Dissensus
out of our initial dissensus.' [LIC of India v. D. J. Bahadur, AIR 1980 SC 2181 (2183), para 1]. (Justice V.R.
Dispossessed
of both forcible and wrongful dispossession, R.H. Bhutani v. Man J. Desai, AIR 1968 SC 1444 (1449). [Criminal Procedure Code (1898),
Duly
Duly, in a contract for payment of a sum of money, does not mean 'punctually,' and payment after the stipulated...
Distributor of TV Channels
Distributor of TV Channels, means any person including an individual, group of persons, public or body corporate, firm or any...
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