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Home Dictionary Name: likeLike manner like condition
Like manner like condition, 'Like manner' and subjection to 'like conditions' to mean similar and not identical manner and conditions, Ram Bali Rajbhar v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1975 SC 623 (628): (1975) 4 SCC 47: (1975) 3 SCR 63....
Cause of a like nature
Cause of a like nature, the expression. 'Cause of a like nature' will have to be read ejusdem generis with the expression 'defect of jurisdiction'. So construed the expression 'other cause of a like nature' must be so interpreted as to convey something analogous to the preceding words 'from defect of jurisdiction', Zafar Khan v. Board of Revenue, AIR 1985 SC 39 (47). [Limitation Act (36 of 1963), s. 14]...
Likely
Likely, means no more than 'may well', Dunning v. United Liverpool Hospital' Board of Governors, (1973) 1 WLR 586.Means 'a real prospect of success, Bonnard v. Perryman, (1891) 2 Ch 269.Likely, the world 'likely' in clause (b) of s. 299 conveys the sense of probable as distinguished from a mere possibility. The word 'bodily injury ........................ sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death' mean that death will be the 'most probable' result of the injury, having regard to the ordinary course of nature, Ruli Ram v. State of Haryana, AIR 2002 SC 3360 (3364): (2002) 7 SCC 691. See also Abdul Waheed Khan v. State of Andhra Pradesh, (2002) 7 SCC 175: AIR 2002 SC 2961. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 300 thirdly and 299)See also Chako v. State of Kerala, AIR 2004 SC 2688: (2004) 12 SCC 269; State of Uttar Pradesh v. Virendra Prasad, (2004) 9 SCC 37....
Likeness
The state or quality of being like similitude resemblance similarity as the likeness of the one to the other is remarkable...
Liking
Looking appearing as better or worse liking See Like to look...
Snail like
Like or suiting a snail as snail like progress...
Knew to be likely to be committed
Knew to be likely to be committed, the expression 'knew to be likely to be committed' imports at least an expectation founded upon facts known to the members of the assembly that an offence of a particular kind committed, would be committed. It means something more than a speculation that such an offence might happen to be committed, Dalel Ram Sarup v. Emperor, AIR 1946 Lah 222....
Likely to have official dealings
Likely to have official dealings, the words likely to have official dealings' take within their ambit the possibility of future dealings between the officer concerned and the person from whom he borrowed money, Union of India v. Sardar Bahadur, (1972) 4 SCC 618 (623). [C.C.S. (C.C.A.) Rules, 1957, R. 13(5)]...
like-kind exchange
like-kind exchange : an exchange of business or investment property of the same kind, class, or character and excluding securities that is made pursuant to section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and is thus exempt from taxation ...
Like
Having the same or nearly the same appearance qualities or characteristics resembling similar to similar alike often with in and the particulars of the resemblance as they are like each other in features complexion and many traits of character...
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