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Religion
it would not be correct to say that religion is nothing else but a doctrine of belief, Commissioner v. Sri Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Sri Shirur Mutt, AIR 1954 SC 282 (290): (1954) SCR 1005. Religion is that
Tax
by public authority for public purposes enforceable by law and is not payment for services rendered, The Commissioner v. Sri Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Sri Shirur Mutt, AIR 1954 SC 282 (285): (1954) SCR 1005. A tax is
Capacity
the exercise of the capacity is directed, subject to certain generally and legally defined limits - limits which vary in relation to each particular form of capacity. Capacity in this form is an incident of status, Sri
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Will
respect to his property which he desires to be carried into effect after his death, Mahalinga Thambiran Swamiga v. His Holiness Sri La Sri Kasivasi Arulnandi Thambiran Swamigal, AIR 1974 SC 199 (203): (1974) 1 SCC 150:
Status
incapacities, but it does not direct compel the holder to do or refrain from doing any particular act, Sri Mahalinga Thambiran Swamigal v. His Holiness Sri La Sri Kasivasi Arulnandi Thambiran Swamigal, AIR 1974 SC 199: (1974) … a person's legal condition in community by reference to some legal calls or group and cannot normally be voluntarily changed. The imposition of status carries with it attribution of a fixed quota of capacity and incapacities, but
De nomination
or body having a common faith and organisation and designated by a distinctive name, Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments v. Sri Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Sri Shirur Mutt, AIR 1954 SC 282: (1954) SCR 1005. A religious group of
May
the defence. It does not oblige it to do so in every case of default, Bimal Chand Jain v. Sri Gopal Agarwal, AIR 1981 SC 1657: (1981) 3 SCC 486: (1982) 2 SCR 124. The word 'may' confers
Maintenance
point out that it would be most inapt to call a charity 'a person', Raja Rajeswari Ambal of Sri Dattatreya Mandiram v. District Board, AIR 1958 Mad 105 (106). [Madras Estate (Abolition and Conversion into Ryatwari), Act, … assisting either party with money or otherwise to prosecute or defend it; both actionable and indictable [see Bradlaugh v. Newdegate, (1883) 11 QBD 1], and invalidates contracts involving it. By the Roman Law it was a species
Consultation
public office and the object and purpose for which the provision for consultation is made, Justice K.P. Mohapatra v. Sri Ram Chandra Nayak, (2002) 8 SCC 1. Takes place by mutual discussions and a consensus is arrived at
Desertion
to the spouse leaving the matrimonial home to form the necessary intention, Adhyatma Bhaltar Alwar v. Adhyatma Bhaltar Sri Devi, (2002) 1 SCC 308: AIR 2002 SC 88 (91). [Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, s. 13(1)(ib)] Desertion, implies … seq. of the (English) Army Act, 1881, replacing similar s.s of the (English) annual Mutiny Acts, and Reg. v. Cuming, (1887) 19 QBD 13. Also (2) an abandonment of a wife, a matrimonial offence, for which the
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