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Manner, in Black's Law Dictionary, the word 'Manner' has been defined to mean that 'a way, mode, method of doing anything, or mode of proceeding in any case or situation'. As per the Webster's International Dictionary, 'Manner' means 'method or mode or style'. In the Stroud's Dictionary it is stated that the words 'manner and form' refer only 'to the mode in which thing is to be done or time for doing it', Dr. Jachani Rashtreeya Seva Peetha Basavanagudi v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2000 Kant 91.Manner means method of procedure and to provide for an appeal is to provide for a mode of procedure, Asnew Drums Private Ltd. v. Maharashtra State Finance Corporation, AIR 1972 SC 801: (1971) 3 SCC 602: (1972) 1 SCR 351. [State Financial Corporation Act, 1951, s. 32 (8)]...
time, place, or manner restriction
time, place, or manner restriction : a restriction on the time, place, or manner of expression that is justified when it is neutral as to content and serves a significant government interest and leaves open ample alternative channels of communication [an injunction excluding demonstrators from the front of the building was held to be a reasonable time, place, or manner restriction] called also time, place, and manner restriction ...
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order, The expressions 'law and order', 'public order' and 'security of the State' are distinct concepts though not always separate. Whereas every breach of peace may amount to disturbance of law and order, every such breach does not amount to disturbance of public order and every public disorder may not prejudicially affect the 'security of the State'. One has to imagine three concentric circles, in order to understand the meaning and import of the above expressions. 'Law and order' represents the largest circle within which is the next circle representing 'public order' and the smallest circle represents 'security of State'. It is then easy to see that an act may affect law and order but not public order just as an act may affect public order but not security of State. It is in view of the above distinction, the Act defines the expressions 'acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of the State' and 'acting in any ...
Glorification in any manner
Glorification in any manner, the expression 'the glorification in any manner,' carries a wider con-notation than the expression 'the glorification of Sati' as employed in s. 5. In case of prosecution under s. 6(2) r/w s. 6(3), what would be punishable is such defiance or contravention of the order of the Collector and District Magistrate, as has the effect of the glorification in any manner of the com-mission of Sati. In distinction therewith, it is the actual doing of an act for the glorification of Sati which is made punishable under s. 5, State of Rajasthan v. Hat Singh, AIR 2003 SC 791 (795): (2003) 2 SCC 152. [Rajasthan Sati (Prevention) Act, 1987 ss. 5 and 6(1) r/w s. 6(3)]...
Like 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....
manner name
A word that denotes a manner of doing something a troponym as march is a manner name for walk...
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of the State
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of the State, The expression 'acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of the State or the maintenance of public order' would, inter alia, include the commission on the offence of mischief by fire on any property of the Government or educational institution where the commission of such mischief disturbs or is likely to disturb public order, Keshab Roy v. State of West Bengal (1973) 3 SCC 216: AIR 1972 SC 926 (928)....
In a manner oppressive
In a manner oppressive, means manner which is burdensome, harsh and wrongful, Needle Industries (India) Ltd. v. Needle Industries Newey (India) Holdings Ltd., AIR 1981 SC 1298: (1981) 3 SCC 333: (1981) 3 SCR 698....
Manner and form
Manner and form, the words 'manner and form' refer only ' to the mode in which the thing is to be done, and do not introduce anything from the Act referred to as to the thing which is to be done or the time for doing it, Sales Tax Officer v. K.I. Abraham, AIR 1967 SC 1823 (1825): (1967) 3 SCR 518. (Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, s. 8)...
Mannered
Having a certain way esp a polite way of carrying and conducting ones self as a well mannered child...
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