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Home Dictionary Name: personal Page: 3Personal service injury
Personal service injury, has the meaning assigned to it in the Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1962. [Civil Defence Act, 1968 (27 of 1968), s. 2 (e)]...
Personal office
Personal office, although ordinarily an office would mean the place where official business is transacted, a personal office in contradistinction to an office simpliciter or a commercial office would be a place where an outsider would not normally be admitted; commercial transactions would not take place, V.S. Talwar v. Prem Chandra Sharma, AIR 1984 SC 664 (665): (1984) 2 SCC 420: (1984) 25 DLT 421. [Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, s. 14(1)(e)]...
Personal law
Personal law, the expression 'personal law' referred to in s. 151 of the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code, comprehends the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, which will, therefore, govern the inheritance to the 'estate' of widow who died on Nov. 6, 1956. Bajya v. Gopikabai, AIR 1978 SC 793 (797): (1978) 2 SCC 542: (1978) 3 SCR 561. (M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959, s. 151)...
Personal interest
Personal interest, includes the official interest as well, Ambika Prasad v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1992) All Cr Cas 200 (All).Personal interest, within the meaning of the s. 556 of the Criminal Procedure Code is not limited to private interest, and it may well include official interest also, Rameshwar Bhartia v. State of Assam, AIR 1952 SC 405 (406). [Criminal Procedure Code (5 of 1898), s. 556]...
Personal expenses
Personal expenses, would include expenses on the person of the assessee or to satisfy his personal needs, such as clothes, food, etc. or purposes not related to the business for which the deduction is claimed, State of Madras v. G.J. Coelho, AIR 1965 SC 321: (1964) 8 SCR 60: (1964) 2 SCJ 400: (1964) 1 SCWR 258: (1964) 53 ILR 186....
Personal
Personal, clearly shows that some extra service must be rendered by the administrator general personally, different from his normal duties which would entitle him to receive fee, Ronal Llyod Powell v. Administrator-General, AIR 1967 All 231: (1966) ILR All 709: (1967) All LJ 536: (1966) All WR (HC) 109.Personal, means anything connected with the person, as distinguished from that connected with the land. Any movable thing, Chander Sekhar Singh Bhoi v. State of Orissa, (1972) 1 SCC 63 (69)....
Local and Personal Acts
Local and Personal Acts. (English) See ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Provisions in local and personal Acts givings double and treble costs, and allowing the genera lissue to be pleaded, and special matter to be given in evidence, are repealed by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97, ss. 1, 3. The same Act provides for uniformity of notice of action in such actions-one month in all cases-and equalizes the periods of limitation under such Acts. See LIMITATION, STATUTES OF. By the Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 9, re-enacting 13 & 14 Vict. c. 21, every statute made after 1850 is to be taken to be a public one, and judicially noticed as such, unless the contrary be expressly declared. Interpretation Act, 1888, s. 9.Some Public and General Acts contain provisions for the alteration by Regulations, Statutory or Provisional Order, or otherwise, of local Acts in conformity with the general enactment, e.g., (English) Land Drainage, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo.5, c. 44); see s. 41; London Traffic Act, 1924; (English) Rating and Valuati...
Life or personal liberty
Life or personal liberty, the expression 'life or personal liberty' in Article 21 of the Constitution includes right to live with human dignity which would include guarantee against torture and assault by the State, Kartar Singh v. State of Punjab, (1994) 3 SCC 569 (729). (Constitution of India, Article, 21)...
De son tort, executor
De son tort, executor, a stranger who takes upon himself to act as executor. See EXECUTOR DE SON TORT...
Claim in respect of personal injuries
Claim in respect of personal injuries, means claim for damages for personal injuries. The claim in a statement of claim is that part of the pleading where the relief sought is claimed, be it damages, injunction, specific performance, Burns v. Shuttlehurst, (1999) 1 WLR 1449....
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