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Otherwise than under normal circumstances

Otherwise than under normal circumstances, means death not being in the usual course but apparently under suspicious circumstances if not caused by burns or bodily injury, Shanti v. State of Haryana, 1991 (1) SCC 371.The terms 'normal circumstances' apparently means not the natural death. The expression 'other-wise than under normal circumstances' would mean the death not in usual course but apparently under suspicious circumstances, if not caused by burns or bodily injury, Kans Raj v. State of Punjab, AIR 2000 SC 2324 (2334): (2000) 3 SCC 207. (Indian Penal Code, s. 304B)Otherwise than under normal circumstances, would mean death not in the usual course but apparently under suspicious circumstances, if not caused by burns or bodily injury, Kans Raj v. State of Punjab, (2000) 5 SCC 207....


Normal labour or normal delivery

Normal labour or normal delivery, means series of process by which the nature products of conception are expelled from the another's body and during which no artificial means are used, Mahendra v. Sushila, AIR 1965 SC 364 (388). (Evidence Act, 1872, s. 112)...


Normal price

Normal price, the normal price is the one at which goods are sold to the public. When the sale to the public is through the dealers, the normal price is the sale price to the dealer, Ashok Leyland v. CCE, (2002) 10 SCC 344 (348)....


normality

Conformity with the norm the state of being normal the normal condition...


normalize

To make normal as to normalize relations with China...


Normal

Normal [fr. norma, Lat., a rule or precept], opposed to exceptional; that state wherein any body most exactly comports in all its parts with the abstract idea thereof, and is most exactly fitted to perform its proper functions, is entitled normal....


Normalization

Reduction to a standard or normal state...


normally

In a normal manner...


Suspicious circumstances

Suspicious circumstances, any and every circum-stances is not a 'suspicious' circumstances. A circumstance would be 'suspicious' when it is not normal or is not normally expected in normal situation or is not expected of a normal person, Indu Bala Bose v. Manindra Chandra Bose, AIR 1982 SC 133 (134): (1982) 1 SCR 1188: (1982) 1 SCC 20. (Succession Act, 1925, ss. 74, 63)Means any and every circumstance is not a 'suspicious' circumstance. A circumstance would be 'suspicious' when it is not normal or not normally expected in a normal situation or is not expected of a normal person, Indu Bala Bose v. Mahindra Chandra Bose, (1982) 1 SCC 20....


Sale price

Sale price, 'Sale Price' means the amount payable to a dealer as consideration for the sale of any goods, less any sum allowed as cash discount according to the practice normally prevailing in the trade, but inclusive of any sum charged for anything done by the dealer in respect of the goods at the time of or before the delivery thereof other than the cost of freight or delivery of the cost of installation in case where such cost is separately charged and the expression 'purchase price' shall be construed accordingly, Shree Gopal Industries Ltd. v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1971 SC 2054: (1971) 2 SCC 532.(ii) Under s. 4 of the Madhya Pradesh General Sales Tax Act, 1958 the liability to pay tax is that of the dealer. The purchaser has no liability to pay tax. There is no provision in the Act from which it can be gathered that the Act imposes any liability on the purchaser to pay the tax imposed on the dealer. If the dealer passes on his tax burden to his purchasers he can only do it by au...


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