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Migrated
Migrated, The word 'migrated' is capable both of a narrower meaning as well as of a wider meaning. In its narrower connotation it means going from one place to another with the intention of residing permanently in the latter place; in its wider connotation it simply means going from one place to another whether or not with any intention of permanent residence in the latter place. In Webster's dictionary (Second Edition, 1937), the word 'migrate' means 'to go from one place to another; especially to move from one country, region or place of abode or sojourn to another, with a view to residence; to move.' Corpus Juris Secundum published in 1948 gives the same meaning except that it adds one more meaning namely, 'to change one's place of residence', Kulathil Mammu v. State of Kerala, AIR 1966 SC 1614 (1616): (1966) 3 SCR 706. [Constitution of India, Art. 7]The word 'migrated' was capable of two meanings. In its narrower connotation it meant going from one place to another with the intenti...
Migration
Migration, embraces two factors: (1) going from one place to another, and (2) the intention to make the destination a place of abode or residence in future; it has the motion of transference of allegiance from the country of departure to the country of adoption, Badruz Zaman v. State, AIR 1951 All 16.Migration, means coming to India with the intention of residing here permanently, Shrimati Sanno Devi v. Mangal Sain, AIR 1961 SC 810.Migration is changing one's abode, quitting one's place of abode and settling permanently at another place, Vimla Bai v. Hiralal Gupta, (1990) 2 SCC 22....
Migrate
Migrate, The word 'migrate' may have in some contexts the wider meaning 'come or remove to a place without an intention to reside permanently' and in some context the narrower meaning 'come or remove to a place with the intention of residing there permanently', Shanno Devi v. Mangal Sain, AIR 1961 SC 58: (1961) 1 SCR 576....
Migrated from the territory of India
Migrated from the territory of India, 'migrated from the territory of India' within the meaning of Article 7 means moving from one place to another but nor necessarily with the intention of permanently residing in the country in which the person has moved. The movement should be voluntary and not purely temporary, such a movement for purposes of a business transaction or a professional or a social visit, Kulathil Mannu v. State of Kerala, AIR 1966 SC 1614 (1624). (Constitution of India, Art. 7)...
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Out of
Out of, must mean caused by employment. The phrase 'out of' has an exclusive meaning also. If a man is described to be out of his employment, it means he is without a job. The other meaning of the phrase 'out of' is 'influenced, inspired, or caused by; out of pity; out of respect for him'. (Webster Comprehensive Dictionary International Edition 1984). In the context of s. 2(8), the words 'out of' indicate that the injury must be caused by an accident which had its origin in the employment. A mere road accident, while an employee is on his way to his place of employment cannot be said to have its origin in his employment in the factory, Regional Director Francis De Costa v. Francis De Costa, (1996) 6 SCC 1 AIR 1996 SC 432 (434). [Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, s. 2(8)]...
Out
In its original and strict sense out means from the interior of something beyond the limits or boundary of somethings in a position or relation which is exterior to something opposed to in or into The something may be expressed after of from etc see Out of below or if not expressed it is implied as he is out or he is out of the house office business etc he came out or he came out from the ship meeting sect party etc...
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