Skip to content

Narrowing - Law Dictionary Search Results

Research workspace

Save terms and build your research trail

A free trial unlocks notes, tags, search history, and the full AI Studio desk for judgment research.

Family

(f)] The word 'family' in the context of a family arrange-ment is not to be understood in a narrow sense of being a group of persons who are recognised in law as having a right of succession

Election

connection with the process of selection of proper representa-tives in democratic institutions acquired both a wide and a narrow meaning. In the narrow sense it is used to mean the final selection of a candidate which may

Coparcenary

Coparcenary, A Hindu coparcenary is narrower body than the joint family. Only males who acquire the birth an interest in the joint or coparcenary

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Pennant

A small flag a pennon The narrow pennant or long pennant called also whip or coach whip is a long narrow piece of bunting carried

Circumstances of the transaction

analogous use in 'circumstantial evidence' which includes evidence of all relevant facts. It is on the other hand narrower than 'res gestae', Sharad Birdichand Sarda v. State of Maharashtra (1985) 1 SCR 88: (1984) 4 SCC 116:

Agriculture and agricultural crop

Agriculture and agricultural crop, the terms 'agriculture' and 'agricultural crop' have wider as well as narrower connotation. The wider concept covers both the primary or basic as well as the subsequent operations. It takes

Appeal and revision

Appeal and revision, the expression 'revision' is meant to convey the idea of a much narrower jurisdiction than that conveyed by the expression 'appeal', Sri Raja Lakshmi Dyeing Works v. Rangaswamy Chettiar, (1980) 4

Appurtenant

to. See APPENDANT. Appurtenant, when used in connection with leases of properties, has gained wider as well as narrower interpretations through judicial pronouncements, K. Bhagirathi G. Shenoy v. K.P. Ballakuraya, (1999) 4 SCC 135. Appurtenant, belongs to

Balks, slades or meers

Balks, slades or meers, are narrow strips of grass dividing the lands of the different owners in the open fields. They are usually, though

Bolt

Bolt, a long narrow piece of silk or stuff.

  • Last »

Try the research workspace - 7 days free


Narrowing - Law Dictionary Search Results

Research workspace

Save terms and build your research trail

A free trial unlocks notes, tags, search history, and the full AI Studio desk for judgment research.

Family

(f)] The word 'family' in the context of a family arrange-ment is not to be understood in a narrow sense of being a group of persons who are recognised in law as having a right of succession

Election

connection with the process of selection of proper representa-tives in democratic institutions acquired both a wide and a narrow meaning. In the narrow sense it is used to mean the final selection of a candidate which may

Coparcenary

Coparcenary, A Hindu coparcenary is narrower body than the joint family. Only males who acquire the birth an interest in the joint or coparcenary

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Pennant

A small flag a pennon The narrow pennant or long pennant called also whip or coach whip is a long narrow piece of bunting carried

Circumstances of the transaction

analogous use in 'circumstantial evidence' which includes evidence of all relevant facts. It is on the other hand narrower than 'res gestae', Sharad Birdichand Sarda v. State of Maharashtra (1985) 1 SCR 88: (1984) 4 SCC 116:

Agriculture and agricultural crop

Agriculture and agricultural crop, the terms 'agriculture' and 'agricultural crop' have wider as well as narrower connotation. The wider concept covers both the primary or basic as well as the subsequent operations. It takes

Appeal and revision

Appeal and revision, the expression 'revision' is meant to convey the idea of a much narrower jurisdiction than that conveyed by the expression 'appeal', Sri Raja Lakshmi Dyeing Works v. Rangaswamy Chettiar, (1980) 4

Appurtenant

to. See APPENDANT. Appurtenant, when used in connection with leases of properties, has gained wider as well as narrower interpretations through judicial pronouncements, K. Bhagirathi G. Shenoy v. K.P. Ballakuraya, (1999) 4 SCC 135. Appurtenant, belongs to

Balks, slades or meers

Balks, slades or meers, are narrow strips of grass dividing the lands of the different owners in the open fields. They are usually, though

Bolt

Bolt, a long narrow piece of silk or stuff.

  • Last »

Try the research workspace - 7 days free


AI Briefs · Semantic Search · Save & annotate judgments

Start your 7-day free trial