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Home Dictionary Name: makingFor the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties, the words 'for the purpose of making a survey of wakf properties' is a key to the construction of the section. The ordinary meaning of the word 'survey', as given in the Random House Dictionary of English Language, is 'to take a general or comprehensive view of or appraise, a situation's. If the Commissioner of Wakfs has the power to make a survey, it is but implicit that in the exercise of such power he should enquire whether a wakf exists. The making of such an enquiry is a necessary concomitant of the power to survey, Board of Muslim Wakfs v. Radha Kishan, AIR 1979 SC 289: (1979) 2 SCC 468: (1979) 2 SCR 148....
Rule making clause
Rule making clause, in Indian Parliament, all Bills involving delegation of powers contain a rule-making clause which inter alia provides in the Act that every rule made under the rule-making clause shall be laid before each House of Parliament for its scrutiny and that each House has the power to suggest modification or annulment of a rule, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn., 2001, p. 539.The clause in a Bill which delegates the power to the executive to make rules and regulations for administering the various provisions contained in the same, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 576...
Making
The act of one who makes workmanship fabrication construction as this is cloth of your own making the making of peace or war was in his power...
Afford him earliest opportunity of making representation
Afford him earliest opportunity of making representation, 'Afford him earliest opportunity of making representation' The fact that the earliest opportunity'has to be afforded to the detenu for making representation against the detention order necessarily implies that as and when the representation is made, it should be dealt with promptly, Bimal Chandra Dutta v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1972 SC 2605 (2606). [Constitution of India, Art. 22(5)]...
Making a false document
Making a false document, A person is said to make a false document-who dishonestly or fraudulently makes, signs, seals or executes a document with the intention of causing it to be believed that such document was made, signed or sealed by a competent authority or who without lawful authority, dishonestly or fraudulently, by cancellation or otherwise, alters a document in any material part thereof or who dishonestly or fraudulently causes any person to sign, seal or execute or alter a document knowing that such person by reason of unsoundness of mind or intoxication cannot or by reason of deception does not know the nature of the document or the nature of alteration [Indian Penal Code, s. 464]...
Make
Make, the word 'make' includes also the power to amend, alter or rescind, V.V. Ruia v. S. Dalmia, AIR 1968 Bom 347 (358). [Securities Controls (Regulation) Act, 1956, s. 10(1)]...
Make allowance
Make allowance, the words 'make allowance' occurring in the proviso to clause 3(1) of the Order mean that deduction in or abatement of the price to be paid by the Government can be allowed by the requiring authority if the quality of the paddy is found to be poor or the Government has to incur any packing or weighing charges, Ram Chandra Pal v. Hiramba Kumar Pal, AIR 1952 Cal 502....
Make an award
Make an award, the expression 'make an award' is not tantamount to the preparation of an award on paper or even the signing of it by the Collector. This expression necessarily implies publication or announcement of the award or sufficient intima-tion of it so as to bring it to the knowledge of the party affected by it, Tilak Raj v. Prithi Pal Singh, AIR 1961 J&K 62 (64). [Land Acquisition Act, 1894, s. 18(2) Proviso Cl. (b)]...
Make such order as it thinks fit
Make such order as it thinks fit, The words 'may make such order as it thinks fit' in the s. vest the Court with a discretion to dispose of the property in any of the three modes specified in the s. 452(1) CrPC, 1973. But the exercise of such discretion is inherently a judicial function. The choice of the mode or manner of disposal is not to be made arbitrarily, but judicially in accordance with sound principles founded on reason and justice, keeping in view the class and nature of the property and the material before it, N. Madhavan v. State of Kerala, AIR 1979 SC 1829 (1830): (1979) 4 SCC 1: (1980) 1 SCR 228. [CrPC, 1973, s. 452(1)]...
Makes
Makes, the word 'makes' creates or brings into existence, Chatru Malik v. Emperor, AIR 1928 Lah 681....
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