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Postal articles

newspaper, book, pattern or sample packet, parcel and every article or thing transmissible by post. [Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (6 of 1898), s. 2 (i)] … book, pattern or sample packet, parcel and every article or thing transmissible by post. [Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (6 of 1898), s. 2 (i)]

Limited ownership

female is thus a sine qua non for the applicability of sub-section (1) of s. 14 of the Act (Hindu Succession Act) but then this condition was fully satisfied in the case of Tulasamma to whom the

Approved Committee

Approved Committee, means an Approved Committee constituted under sub-section (1) of section 13. [Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 (28 of 2005), s. 2(b)]

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In course of transmission

Kishan v. State of U.P., AIR 1963 SC 822 (825): (1963) Supp (1) SCR 408 [Indian Post Office Act, 1898, s. 3(9)]

Vaccination

or other cause, any other person should have the custody of such child, 1898 by the (English) Vaccination Act, 1898, and this last Act was itself amended by the (English) Vaccination Act, 1907, in order to give relief … Vaccination, inoculation with the virus of cowpox as a preventive of smallpox. First made compulsory in 1853 by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 100, gratuitous vaccination having been previously provided for in the various enactments,

Complaint

AIR 1970 SC 1153: (1971) 1 SCR 1. The expression 'complaint' is not defined in the Post Office Act, 1898 but the 'complaint' contemplated under S. 55 one that initiates a prosecution on the basis of which the

Accomplice

& 7 Vict. C. 85), s. 1, even though convicted, and now by virtue of the Criminal Evidence Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. C. 36), s. 1, he can with his consent be called for the defence,

Inland

or addressed to any places of post offices which may be described in such notification. [Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (6 of 1898), s. 2(b)(i)(ii)] … addressed to any places of post offices which may be described in such notification. [Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (6 of 1898), s. 2(b)(i)(ii)]

As well as

As well as, used in sub-section (1) of section 141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 has some importance. The said phrase would embroil the persons mentioned in the first category within the

Privileged communication

(see the (English) Evidence Amendment Act, 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c. 83), s. 3, and Criminal Evidence Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. c. 36), s. 1), between a client and his legal adviser, and which cannot

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