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Reasonable requirement
'reasonable requirement' postulate that there must be an element of need as opposed to a mere desire or wish. The connotation
Office of profit under the government
holding an office of profit under the government a person need not be in the service of the government and there
Unless the contrary is proved
bare explanation which may be merely plausible. The required proof need not be such as is expected for sustaining a criminal
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Scheduled caste
caste, article 341 makes it clear that a 'Scheduled Caste' need not be a 'caste' in the conventional sense and, therefore,
Requires
Act, 1947 means that there must be an element of need before a landlord can be said to 'require' premises for
Repair
include replacement or even a renewal. All replacements or renewals need not necessarily be repairs covenant for repairs making lessee liable
Production
While every manufacture can be characterised as production, every production need not amount to manufacture, Commissioner of Income Tax v. NV
Pawn or Pledge
pledgee acquires no right of property in it. But there need not be an actual manual delivery, as it is sufficient
Landlord
of 1980), s. 2(6)] To be a landlord a person need not necessarily be the owner, in a vast majority of
Office of profit
1970 Raj 134 (141). [Constitution of India, Art. 102(1)(a)] It need not be in the service of Government. Generally it is
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