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In the interest of general public
amenities for the working class, the courts have adopted a liberal attitude and the interest of the workers has been protected
Husband and wife
made to the wife as a pauper; and a more liberal scale, which may rise as high as 2l. per week,
Statute pro public commando late interpretanter
a statute made for the public good ought to be liberally construed, Gopalaswami v. Thyagaraja, AIR 1951 Mad 693. (Madras Hindu
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Income
Schedule to the Constitution of India, shall be widely and liberally construed so as to enable a Legislature to provide by
Proportional equality
of disadvantaged sections of the society within the framework of liberal democracy, M. Nagraj v. Union of India, AIR 2007 SC
Variance
thereof. See Stephen on Pleading. The Courts are now very liberal in permitting variances in proceedings to be amended, especially where
Uses
USES. Thus a novel contrivance, which was at first a liberating expedient, became a gigantic system, which superseded the doctrines and
University
239 (242). University, institution of higher education usually comprising a liberal arts and sciences college and graduate and professional school and
Testa de nevil
of the King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer, more properly called Liber Feodorum. These books contain principally accounts (1) of fees holden
Supply
word 'supply' used in the charging s. 3 should, receive liberal interpretation to include sale or consumption of electricity as envisaged
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