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Permissible area

Permissible area, in relation to a land-owner or a tenant, means thirty standard acres and where such thirty standard acres on being converted into ordinary acres exceeds sixty acres such sixty acres. Provided that (i) ... (ii) for a displaced person - (a) who has been allotted land in excess of fifty standard acres, the permissible area shall be fifty standard acres or one hundred acres, as the case may be; (b) who has been allotted land in excess of thirty standard acres, but less than fifty standard acres, the permissible area shall be equal to his allotted area; (c) who has been allotted land less than thirty standard acres the permissible area shall be thirty standard acres, including any other land or part thereof, it any, that he owns in addition. Explanation: For the purposes of determining the permissible area of a displaced person, the provisions of proviso (ii) shall not apply to the heirs and successors of the displaced person to whom land is allotted. Munshi Ram v. Financi...


Reservation

Reservation, a keeping aside or providing. See SACRAMENT. Reservation of the Sacrament is an offence punishable by deprivation, Oxrofd (Bishop) v. Henly, 1909 P. 319.As to a reservation in a conveyance and how it differs from an exception, see title EXCEPTION.Reservation is not a constitutional compulsion but is discretionary according to the ruling of this Court in Rajendran's case. State of Kerala v. N.M. Thomas, AIR 1976 SC 490: (1976) 2 SCC 310: (1976) 1 SCR 906.'Reservation' was something different from the 'selection' of permissible area. The two terms were not only not synonymous but were mutually exclusive. 'Selection' of permissible area was allowed only to a landlord who had not exercised his right of 'reservation', Lajpat Rai v. State of Punjab, AIR 1981 SC 1401: (1981) 3 SCC 94: (1981) 3 SCR 590.The creation of a new right or interest, by and for the grantor, in real property being granted to another, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1309.Mans the reservation of post in...


Permission

Permission, 'permission' is a word of wide import and may even survive the death of the person who permits. Manohar Nathusao Samarth v Marotrao AIR 1979 SC 1084 (1088): (1979) 4 SCC 93: (1979) 3 SCR 1078.Permission means factual permission and not given the right to a person as an occupant under s. 5(1)(b) of the Jagirs Abolition Act. Thakoreshri Naharasinghji Dolatsinghji v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1980 SC 59: (1979) 4 SCC 291: (1980) 1 SCR 290. [Bombay Land Revenue Code, s. 40]The word 'permission' is comprehensive enough to include subsequent permission, L.I.C. of India v. Escorts Ltd., AIR 1986 SC 1370: (1986) 1 SCC 264: (1985) Supp 3 SCR 909.The word 'permission is a word of wide import. 'Permission' in s. 21 of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 means only leave to do some act which but for the leave would be illegal, M/s. Dhanrajamal Gobindram v. Shamji Kalidas and Co., AIR 1961 SC 1285 (1290). (FERA, 1947, s. 21)Permission, includes, subsequent permission, L.L.C. v. Escort...


permissive

permissive 1 : based on or having permission [ occupancy] [a user of the vehicle] 2 : granting permission or discretion (as to the court) [a statute] 3 : not compulsory: as a : allowed or made under a standard, rule, or provision that permits discretion or an option see also permissive intervention at intervention permissive presumption at presumption compare compulsory b : allowed under modern rules of civil procedure although not arising from the same transaction or occurrence as the one at issue in the original claim [a counterclaim] see also permissive joinder at joinder per·mis·sive·ly adv per·mis·sive·ness n ...


Exemption, permission

Exemption, permission, Foreign Exchange Regula-tion Act, uses diverse words like, 'authorise', 'exempt' and 'permission' in different parts. The word 'exempt' shows that a person is put beyond the application of law, while 'permission' shows that he is granted leave to act in a particular way. But the word 'permission' is a word of wide import. 'Permission' in this s. means only leave to do some act which but for the leave would be illegal. In this sense, exemption is just one way of giving leave, Dharrajamal Gobindram v. Sharmji Kalidas, AIR 1961 SC 1285 (1290). [Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, (7 of 1947), ss. 21, 5]...


Approval and permission

Approval and permission, Ordinarily, the difference between approval and permission is that in the first case the action holds good until it is disapproved, while in the other case it does not become effective until permission is obtained. But permission subsequently granted may validate the previous Act, Uttar Pradesh Avas Evam Vikas Parishad v. Friendly Corp. Housing Society Ltd., (1995) Supp (3) SCC 456 (458): AIR 1996 SC 114 (115). [U.P. Urban Planning and Development Act, 1973, s. 59 (1) (a) Exception(iii)]...


Area

Area [Lat., a threshing-floor], (1) an enclosed yard or open place connected with a house; (2) a district for particular purposes, as a school board area, a parliamentary electoral area, a local government district (see Part viii of the Public Health Act, 1875), a Poor Law Union of parishes, as to which, see UNION; (3) Metaphor, the region of discussion; (4) In the London Building Act, 1930, s. 5, contains this definition: 'area' in relation to a building means the superficies of a horizontal section thereof made at the point of its greatest surface inclusive of the external walls and of such portions of the party walls as belong to the building.'Area' means the area (including all the buildings, structures or other properties comprises therein) specified in the Schedule. [Acquisition of Certain Area at Ayodhya, (33 of 1993), s. 2(a)]An area simpliciter is certainly not a route. Its potentiality to become a route would not make it a route. A route is an area plus something more, C.P. S...


Local area

Local area, 'Local area', in relation to any local cadre, means the local area specified in para 6 for direct recruitment to posts in such local cadre, and includes, in respect of posts belonging to the category of Civil Assistant Surgeons, the local area specified in sub-para (5) of paragraph 8 of this Order', S. Prakasha Rao v. Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, AIR 1990 SC 997: (1990) 2 SCC 259 (261). [A.P. Employment (Organisation of Local Cadre and Regulation of Direct Recruitment) Order, 1975]It means any area, whether urban or rural, declared by the Central Government or the State Government by notification in the Official Gazette, to be a local area for the purposes of this Act. [Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (37 of 1954), s. 2 (vii)]The words 'local area' in Entry 52 of the Constitution, (when the area is a part of the State imposing the law) in an area administered by a local body like a municipality, a district board, a local board, a union board, a Panchayat or t...


Reserved area and selected area

Reserved area and selected area, the expression 'reserved area' and 'selected area' means the area lawfully reserved under the Punjab Tenants (Security of Tenures) Act, 1950 (Act XXII of 1950), as amended by the President's Act of 1951. Though 'reserved area' has been defined, there is no definition of 'selected area'. This indicates that the Legislature did not introduce a new concept of 'selected area' in the Act. The expressions 'reservation' and 'selection' involve the same process and indeed, to some extent, they are convertible, for one can reserve land by selection and another can select land by reservation, S. Gurbax Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1967 SC 502: (1967) 1 SCR 926...


Scheduled and Tribal areas

Scheduled and Tribal areas, in any State other than Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram declared by the President in an order are scheduled areas. [Constitution of India, Art. 244(1)]Scheduled and Tribal areas, in India, the areas from Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram specified in Part 1, 11, 11A and 111 of the table appended to para 20 of Sixth Schedule are tribal areas, their administration is governed by provisions of Sixth Schedule containing self-contained Code for the governance of tribal areas, A Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu, Vol. J, p. 69.Scheduled and Tribal areas, the President is empowered to take out or add certain areas from or to the scheduled areas and alter it for rectification of boundaries, Constitution of India, Fifth Sch....


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