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Natural justice
Natural justice, the aim of the rules of natural justice is to
Niskar Bhogdakhal Sutra
Sheik, 1948 Cal 14 relied on; Chakravarti, C.J. and Lahiri, J. in Moslema Khatun v. Fanindra Lal Sen, 93 CLJ 128:
Payable
or should be paid and is held equivalent to 'due', J.K. Synthetics Ltd. v. C.T.O., AIR 1994 SC 2393: (1994) 4
Period of limitation
Period of limitation, connotes the period of years, months or days prescribed by law impassing limitation. It does not refer...
Person
Person, does not include court, Kharka Gigabhai Mavji v. Soni Jagjivan Kanji, (1979) 20 Guj LR 256. Person, implies only an
Property
to be treated as property, Associated Hotels of India v. Jodha Mal Kuthiala, AIR 1950 Punj 201. Every movable property is
Public servant
the State and Central Government employees but also others like judge, juryman, assessor and arbitrator. It also includes every person in
warrant
designated person b : a writ issued esp. by a judicial official (as a magistrate) authorizing an officer (as a sheriff)
Residence
those limits marked with a considerable measure of continuance, Paster J.S. Singh v. Jyotsana Singh, AIR 1982 MP 122 [See Divorce
Toll thorough, toll traverse
driven over his ground, Hansraj & Sons v. State of J&K, (2002) 6 SCC 227: AIR 2002 SCC 2692 (2696). [J&K
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