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Access

a child born under such circumstances is still legitimate per alderson j in cope v cope 1833 5 c p 604 neither husband nor wife is admissible as a witness to prove non access goodright v moss 1777 … see atchley v sprigg 1864 33 lj ch 345 that the husband whether before or after marriage had not access to his wife within such a period of time before the birth as admits of his having

Substitution

totally in effective so as to leave intact what was sought to be displaced state of maharashtra v c p manganese ore co air 1977 sc 879 1977 1 scc 643 substitution in the civil law a conditional … in an entail are those heirs who are appointed in succession on failure of others the word substitution necessarily or always connotes two severable steps that is to say one of repeal and another of fresh enactment

Held

u p zamindari abolition and land reforms act 1950 as meaning possession by legal title state of u p v smt sarjoo devi air 1977 sc 2196 1977 4 scc 2 1978 1 scr 181 according to oxford … held the word held means possession of legal and does not require actual connected occupation jilubhai nanbhai khadhar v state of gujarat 1995 supp 1 scc 596 air 1995 … the word held means possession of legal and does not require actual connected occupation jilubhai nanbhai khadhar v state of gujarat 1995 supp 1 scc

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Next friend

but the next friend of a feme covert did not incur the like responsibility o 32 r 1 c p c a married woman had by ord xvi r 8 of the rules of 1875 the same right … next friend at law an infant having a guardian might sue by his guardian as such or by his

Reasonable doubt

or a merely possible doubt but a fair doubt based upon reason and common sense state of u p v krishna gopal air 1988 sc 2154 2161 1988 4 scc 302 1988 supp 2 scr 391 to constitute … reasonable doubt does not mean some light airy insubstantial doubt that may fit through the minds of any of us about almost … does not mean a doubt begotten by sympathy out of reluctance to convict it means a real doubt a doubt founded upon reasons k gopal

Administrative law

1st edn 1885 dicey s law of constitution 10th edn p 330 see also re grosvenor hotel london no 2 1965 ch d 1210 at p 1261 1964 3 all er 354 re racal case of anisminic … administrative law is a separate body of rules relating to administrative authorities and officials applied in special administrative court dicey s law of the constitution 1st edn 1885 dicey s law of constitution 10th edn p 330 … 1261 1964 3 all er 354 re racal case of anisminic ltd v foreign compensation commission 1969 2 ac 147 1969 1 all er 208

Commercial establishment

do not apply to them and they evidently fall within the definition of commercial establishment state of u p v m p singh air 1960 sc 569 1960 2 scr 605 the definition of establishment includes a shop … the clerical and other establishments of a factory to whom the provisions of the factories act 1934 do not apply are included in the connotation of that expression it is true that the reference in the definition … commercial establishment in the definition of a commercial establishment in s 2 cl

Letters patent

are in the patent rolls see blackstones commentaries on the laws of england volume ii pages 284 285 p v hemlatha v k p m saheeda air 2002 sc 2445 2457 2002 5 scc 548 civil procedure code … from latin word literae patentes the letters patent are so called because they are open letters they are not sealed up but exposed to view with the great seal pendant at the bottom and are usually directed … is derived from latin word literae patentes the letters patent are so called because they are open letters they are not sealed up but exposed

British national

national is not a term of english law halsbury s laws of england vol 4 edn 4 2 para 3 p 5 r v secretary of state for the home department ex p thakar 1974 qb 684 … british national the term british national is not a term of english law halsbury s laws of england vol 4

Licence fee and fixed fee

fixed fee is a fee determined by the excise commissioner in lieu of licence fee state of u p v sheopat rai air 1994 sc 813 1994 supp 1 scc 8 u p excise act 1910 s 24a … licence fee and fixed fee the term licence fee in the context of the u p excise law connotes the idea of it being the consideration in money receivable by

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