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To reveal to disclose as the congressman made known his interest in the company only after he voted on the bill...
Publish
Publish, means (1) To make known or announce publicly; promulgate; proclaim. (2) To print and issue to the public. (3) To communicate to a third person, Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary, International Edn.; C.C.E. v. New Tobacco Co., (1998) 8 SCC 250.Publish, means to make generally accessible or available; to place before or offer to public; to bring before the public for sale or distribution. Thus the word 'publish' connotes not only an act of printing but also further action of issuing or making it available to the public, Legal Glossary, Published by the Legislative Department, Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs, Government of India in 1992; C.C.E. v. New Tobacco Co., (1998) 8 SCC 250.To publish a news item is to make it known to people in general; 'an advising of the public or making known of something to the public for a purpose 'The purpose of s. 3 animates the meaning of the expression 'publish'. 'Publication' is 'the act of publishing anything; offering it to publi...
Expressed
Expressed, one of the meanings of 'expressed' is to make known the opinions or the feelings of a particular person and when a secretary to Government apprehends a man and tells him in the order that this is being done under the orders of the Governor, he is in substance saying that he is acting in the name of the Governor and, on his behalf, is making known to the detenu the opinion and feelings and orders of the Governor. In our opinion, the Constitution does not require a magic incantation which can only be expressed in a set formula of words, State of Bombay v. Purushottam Jog Maik, AIR 1952 SC 317 (318). (Constitution of India, Art. 166)...
report
report : a usually detailed account or statement: as a : an account or statement of the facts of a case heard and of the decision and opinion of the court or of a quasi-judicial tribunal determining the case b : a written submission of a question of law (as by a lower court) to an appellate court for review before final decision is entered c : a usually formal and sometimes official statement giving the conclusions and recommendations of a person (as a master) or group (as a legislative committee) authorized or delegated to consider a matter or proposal [the committee made an unfavorable on the bill] d : a usually formal account of the results of an investigation given by a person or group delegated or authorized to make the investigation e : an analysis of operations and progress and a statement of future plans made at stated intervals by an administrator or executive or group of executives to those to whom such a report is owed [the board of directors issued its annual to th...
declare
declare de·clared de·clar·ing 1 : to make known formally, officially, or explicitly [declaring who shall then act as President "U.S. Constitution amend. XX"] 2 a : to make a full statement of (one's taxable property) [didn't some of his income] b : to state the value of (one's taxable or dutiable property) [declared the diamond earrings] 3 : to make payable [ dividends] de·clar·er n ...
Promulgate
Promulgate, connotes two ideas: (i) making known of an order; and (ii) the means by which the order is made known must be by something done openly and in public. It may be by beat of drum; it may be by publication in the Gazette; it may be by reading out an order openly in public. An order duly pronounced in open court must be deemed to be duly promulgated, so far as the parties to the case are concerned, State v. M. Tugla, AIR 1955 All 423: 1955 Cr LJ 111....
Known sources of income
Known sources of income, the expression 'known sources of income' must have reference to sources known to the prosecution on a thorough investigation of the case. It was not, and it could not be, contended that 'known sources of income' means sources known to the accused. Affairs of the accused are matters specially within the knowledge of the accused; within the meaning of s. 106 of the Evidence Act, C.S.D. Swami v. State, AIR 1960 SC 7: (1960) 1 SCR 461. [Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, s. 5(3)]The expression 'known sources of incomes' means 'sources known to the prosecution'. So also, the same meaning must be given to the words 'for which the public servant cannot satisfactorily account' occurring in s. 5(1)(e), State of Maharashtra v. Wasudeo Ramchandra Kaidalwar, AIR 1981 SC 1186; (1981) 3 SCC 199: (1981) 3 SCR 675.The expression 'known sources of income' has reference to sources known to the prosecution after thorough investigation of the case. It is not, and cannot be conten...
Publish
To make public to make known to mankind or to people in general to divulge as a private transaction to promulgate or proclaim as a law or an edict...
Known-loss doctrine
Known-loss doctrine, means a principle denying insurance coverage when the insured known before the policy takes effect that a specific loss has already happened or is substantially certain to happen. Also termed known-risk doctrine, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 877....
acknowledge
acknowledge -edged -edg·ing 1 : to indicate recognition and acceptance of [the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent "McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. 316 (1819)"] 2 a : to show by word or act that one has knowledge of and accepts responsibility for (a duty, obligation, or indebtedness) b : to admit paternity of [will the child as his] compare filiate 3 : to make known to a sender or giver the receipt of (what has been sent or given) or the fact of (one's having received what has been sent or given) [ receipt of a letter] 4 : to recognize as genuine so as to give validity : avow or admit in legal form [the execution of any such power of attorney shall be acknowledged before one of the officers "U.S. Code"] ...
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