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Pedantocracy
The sway of pedants
Pedanty
An assembly or clique of pedants
Constitution
which declares what the law is to be. A Constitution must not be construed in any narrow or pedantic sense, and that construction most beneficial to the widest possible amplitude of its power, must be adopted, India
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Fact
975 (984). (Evidence Act, 1872, s. 27) Fact, should be given a broad and not a narrow or pedantic meaning. The word covers any alleged fact which is in issue and is put forward as part of
Raising the crop
the harvest. It must be emphasised that s. 6(2)(b)(iv) is not to be construed in a narrow and pedantic sense and must be given its full effect in the background of modern large-scale farming and the organisation
Social justice
social justice in dealing with industrial disputes. The concept of social justice is not narrow, or onesided, or pedantic, and is not con-fined to industrial adjudication alone. Its sweep is comprehensive. It is founded on the basic
Under any customary or personal law applicable to parties
for main-tenance; to interpret otherwise is to stultify the project. Law is dynamic and its meaning cannot be pedantic but purposeful, Bai Tahira v. A.C. Hussain Fiddali Chathia, (1979) 2 SCC 316: AIR 1979 SC 362 (365).
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