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Mahal
Mahal [Indian, literally a place], any land or public fund producing
Zamindari
person who is the owner, or a co-sharer, of a mahal and as such, has an interest in the common land
Malik-makbuza
more plots of lands separately assessed with revenue in a mahal and who is not a malguzar, inferior proprietor or member
Zamindar
such has an interest in the common land of the mahal and the management of the mahal, has the right to
Modesty
or coarse suggestions, Oxford English Dictionary (1993 Edn.); Raju Pandurang Mahale v. State of Maharashtra, (2004) 4 SCC 371. Modesty, as
Includes
interpretation clause declares that they shall include, CIT v. Taj Mahal, AIR 1972 SC 168 (170): (1972) 3 SCC 550.
Plant
keeps for permanent employment in his business, C.I.T. v. Taj Mahal Hotel, (1971) 3 SCC 550: (1971) 82 ITR 44; Scientific
Popular sense
statute is dealing, would attribute to it', CIT v. Taj Mahal Hotel, AIR 1972 SC 168 (170): (1971) 3 SCC 550.
Where promotions to a grade are made from more than one grade
where the grades are all in the same service, P.S. Mahal v. Union of India, AIR 1984 SC 1291: (1984) 4
Building
(1) SCR 428. [Madhya Pradesh Abolition of Proprietary Rights (Estates, Mahals, Alienated Lands) Act, 1950 (1 of 1951), s. 5(a)] The
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