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Overruling
and a new principle is authoritatively substituted for the old, Jurisprudence 189 (Glanville L. Williams, Editor, 10th Edn., 1947) John, Salmond.
Obligation
personam or a duty which corresponds to such a right, Jurisprudence [Glanville L. Williams (Editor), 10 Edn., 1947]. It means a
Oath
God to punish the affiant if he swears falsely, American Jurisprudence, 2nd End.
Net income
Net income, in matrimonial jurisprudence the expression would normally mean total income derived less the
Natural justice
course of time, judges nurtured in the traditions of British jurisprudence, often involved it in conjunction with a reference to 'equity
Pay and pay scale
India v. K.P. Subbaiah, AIR 2003 SC 3016. In service jurisprudence the expressions 'pay' and 'pay-scale' are conceptually different connotations. Pay
Misconduct
or innocent mistake, do not constitute such misconduct. In industrial jurisprudence amongst others, habitual or gross negligence constitute misconduct but in
Lawful, Legal
hand is defined as, 'legal, warranted or authorised by law'. Jurisprudentially a person in physical control or de facto possession may
Knowledge
repugnance rather than desire, and therefore not intended, John Salmond, Jurisprudence, 380-381, Glanville L Williams; see also Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Juristic person
personalities were created from time to time, (Analytical and Historical Jurisprudence, 3rd Edn., p. 357). Juristic person, the very words 'juristic
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