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Alien
natus, Lat.], a person not born within His Majesty's dominions and allegiance (q.v.). See definitions in the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Acts, 1914 and 1933, infra. At common law aliens were subject to very many
National insurance
National insurance. The (English) National Insur-ance Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 55), introduced by Mr. Lloyd … the third contained miscellaneous provisions. This Act remained the basis of National Health Insurance, although the subject of very extensive amendment, until the National Health Insurance Act, 1924, consolidated the law. The law has been consolidated again
Slime
solid, whether suspended or after setting out to drying, Handbook of Mineral Dressing (at p. 1504); see also National Mineral Development Corpn. Ltd. v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (2004) 6 SCC 281. Means a material of extremely
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Unclaimed property
Companies, (4) Bankers' Balances, (5) Deposits with Bankers for Safe Custody, and (6) Found Property. (1) Government Stock.-The National Debt Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 71), ss. 51 et seq., as extended by 20 & … Bankers for Safe Custody, and (6) Found Property. (1) Government Stock.-The National Debt Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 71), ss. 51 et seq., as extended by 20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 28, s. 49
Minorities
different in these respects from the majority of the inhabitants of a given political entity, T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka, (2002) 8 SCC 481. The Constitution of India recognizes two categories of minorities, viz. religious … Minority, for the purpose of this Act, means a Community notified as such by the Central Government. [See National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Act, 2004, s. 2(f)] Minority, for the purpose of this Act, means a
Education
And even thought an occupation, it cannot be equated to a trade or business. In short, education is national wealth essential for the nations' progress and prosperity, P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2005 SC 3226.
Stigma
something is not considered normal or standard (Webster's New World Dictionary), Dipti Prakash Banerjee v. Satyendra Nath Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, (1999) 3 SCC 60. Stigma, is understood to be something that is detraction from
Woman
to by the (English) Slander of Women Act, 1891 (54 & 55 Vict. c. 51). As to the national status of married women, in accordance with the Hague Convention of the 12th April,1930, on the conflict of … age. (Indian Penal Code, s. 10) By the (English) Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 1, reproducing 13 & 14 Vict. c. 21, s. 3, words in any Act of Parliament passed after 1850 importing the masculine gender include
Government
Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3(23)] That form of fundamental rules and principles by which a nation or state is governed; the state itself. The structure of principles and rules determining how a State or … s. 21(12)(a), IPC, 1860 must either mean the Central Government or the Government of a State, R.S. Nayak v. A.R. Antulay, AIR 1984 SC 684: (1984) 2 SCC 183: (1984) 2 SCR 495. Includes Legislative, Executive and
Insurance
a coupon policy, i.e., a coupon cut out of a diary, etc., see General Accident, etc., Assce. Corpn. v. Robertson, 1909 AC 404. Insurable Interest must be possessed by the person taking out a policy; he must … following:-(1) Acts of our own Government. (2) Breaches of the Revenue laws. (3) Breaches of the law of nations. (4) Consequences of deviation. (5) All losses arising from unseaworthiness. Unseaworthiness may be caused in various ways--such as
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