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Rajya Sabha
in Gujarati, the Supreme Court is not guided by the popular rendering of the expression, Virjiram Sutaria v. N.P. Bhavadia, AIR
Interpretation of Statute
in a strict etymological propriety of language, nor even in popular use, as in the subject or occasion on which it
Natural child
in wedlock, who are bastardized, and hence the word is popularly more often used as though it were simply equivalent to
Jaghire, Jaghur, Jagir
SCC 52: AIR 1987 SC 82 (86). Both in its popular sense and legislative practice, the word 'jagir' is used as
Kept
the Taxation Act. Therefore, to interpret it in its ordinary popular sense, consistently with the context. The word 'kept' has been
Ketch, John
the reigns of Charles II and James II. Formerly a popular name for those who succeeded him in his office.
Law Courts
Law Courts, the name popularly given to the Royal Courts of Justice. See that title.
Libraries (Public)
urban districts by the urban authorities instead of by direct popular vote. In rural parishes the parish councils had this power
Machine
of the word 'machine' according to the dictionary in a popular and mechanical sense is '....... more or less complex combination
Manufacture
Property Act. It has, therefore, to be construed in its popular sense. According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases,
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