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Local candidate
two Government servants cannot be appointed substantively to the same permanent post at the same time. A Government servant cannot be
Officiating service and substantive service
a non-permanent holder. Substantive service therefore means service as a permanent holder of an office, P.C. Kunhikrishnan Nambiar v. State of
Office
more or less of a public character. A sort of permanent position held by successive incumbents may be with or without
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Migration
means coming to India with the intention of residing here permanently, Shrimati Sanno Devi v. Mangal Sain, AIR 1961 SC 810.
Resides
Resides, it contemplates not only permanent residence but also temporary residence. Residence only connotes that a
Personal effects
such tangible property as attends the person, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 31, p. 277. In the unabridged edition of
Under-tenure
interest may rest in the proprietor either because at the permanent settlement the inam was included in the assets of the
Salary
an employee whose period of engagement is more or less permanent in character though remuneration for the day's work is not
Service
Gazette. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002, s. (27)] Means permanent service or temporary service which is likely to be made
Total disablement
Total disablement, means such disablement whether of a temporary or permanent nature as incapacities a workman for all work which he
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