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Go slow
would not be far wrong to call this dishonest. For, while thus delaying production and thereby reducing the output the workmen claim to have remained employed and thus to be entitled to full wages. Apart from this
Input tax credit, or input tax rebate
of the amount of input tax, or part thereof, by a registered dealer against the amount of his output tax. [The West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(19)]
Power project
(2002) 10 SCC 535 (536). (Customs Tariff Act, 1975 Heading 98.01) Power projects, shall mean such projects whose output or end-product is power, but shall not include captive power plants set up by projects engaged in activities
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Public prosecutor
T. Kote v. State of Maharashtra, 1995 (2) SCC 442. Bringing grazing land under cultivation to augment food output is public purpose. It is also a public purpose to allot land to a landless member of the
demodulator
An electronic device which extracts the modulation from a radio carrier wave and outputs the original information bearing signal
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