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Migration

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

Voluntarily causing grievous hurt

kind, he actually causes grievous hurt of another kind. Illustration, A, intending or knowing himself to be likely permanently to disfigure Z's face, gives Z a blow which does not permanently disfigure Z's face, but which causes

Acquisition

virtue of the compulsory powers thereby conferred. In case of acquisition the property is taken by the State permanently and the title to the property vests in the State. The Land Acquisition Act makes complete provision for

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Highways

Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 45). The right of the public, when once acquired, is permanent and inalienable except by the authority of Parliament-'once a highway, always a highway.' It cannot be lost by

Improvement of land

sanction of the Commissioners to be given 'if they found (s. 25) that the improvements would effect a permanent increase of the yearly vale of the lands proposed to be improved.' The Acts have been amended by

Hiring

the time being for certain specified purposes subject to payment of compensations. Hiring is intended to be a permanent arrangement, Ardeshia P. Banaji v. Union of India, AIR 1997 Bom 68.

Holder of a Restricted Certificate

Holder of a Restricted Certificate, Means a person holding a permanent or temporary restricted certificate granted by a State Government under the Restricted Certificate Rules, 1932. [Chartered Accountants Act,

House

Reddy, (2003) 5 SCC 150, see Aiyar P. Ramanatha: Advanced Law Lexicon, Vol. 2, 2005, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 19A, Benedic v. Ocean Ins. Co., 31 NY 389 (394).

House of Commons

Ballot Act, 1872, which was a temporary Act, continued annually by an Expiring Laws Continuance Act, until made permanent by s. 35 of the Act of 1918. By the Parliament (Qualification of (Women) Act, 1918 (8 &

House, Houses

the sense in which it is employed in a statute, the word 'house' is a structure of a permanent character. It is structurally severed from other tenements. It is not necessary that a house if adapted for

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