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Sufficiency of evidence
Sufficiency of evidence, postulates existence of some evidence which links the charged officer with the misconduct alleged against him. Evidence, however, voluminous
In the course of
the course of' not only implies a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates also a connected relation. A sale in the course of export out of the country should similarly be
In the course of export
In the course of export, the concept of export in Art. 286 of the Constitution of India postulates just as the word import, the existence of two termini as those between which the goods are intended
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Adventure in the nature of trade
nature of trade, The expression in sub-s. (4) of s. 2 of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1922, postulates the existence of certain elements in the adventure which in law would invest it with the character of
In connection with the work of an establishment
In connection with the work of an establishment, 'in connection with the work of an establishment' only postulates some connection between what the employee does and the work of the establishment. He may not do anything
Holding a judical office
'holding a judical office' signifies more than discharge of judicial functions while holding some other office. The phrase postulates that there is an office and that office is primarily judicial, Statesmen (P) Ltd. v. H.R. Deb, AIR
Export
outside India. [Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), s. 2 (18)] The concept of export in Art. 286 postulates, just as the word import, the existence of two termini as those between which the goods are intended
Consider
regarding the final orders that may be passed by the said authority. In other words, the term 'consider' postulates consideration of all the aspects, the pros and cons of the matter after hearing the aggrieved person, Divisional
Common stock or common hotchpot
Common stock or common hotchpot, the doctrine of throwing into common stock inevitably postulates that the owner of a separate property is a coparcener who has an interest in the coparcenary property
Common intention
Haryana, (1969) 3 SCC 717 (727). (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 34) Denotes action in concert and necessarily postulates a pre-arranged plan prior meeting of minds and an element of participation in action. Acts may different and
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Sufficiency of evidence
Sufficiency of evidence, postulates existence of some evidence which links the charged officer with the misconduct alleged against him. Evidence, however, voluminous
In the course of
the course of' not only implies a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates also a connected relation. A sale in the course of export out of the country should similarly be
In the course of export
In the course of export, the concept of export in Art. 286 of the Constitution of India postulates just as the word import, the existence of two termini as those between which the goods are intended
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Adventure in the nature of trade
nature of trade, The expression in sub-s. (4) of s. 2 of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1922, postulates the existence of certain elements in the adventure which in law would invest it with the character of
In connection with the work of an establishment
In connection with the work of an establishment, 'in connection with the work of an establishment' only postulates some connection between what the employee does and the work of the establishment. He may not do anything
Holding a judical office
'holding a judical office' signifies more than discharge of judicial functions while holding some other office. The phrase postulates that there is an office and that office is primarily judicial, Statesmen (P) Ltd. v. H.R. Deb, AIR
Export
outside India. [Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), s. 2 (18)] The concept of export in Art. 286 postulates, just as the word import, the existence of two termini as those between which the goods are intended
Consider
regarding the final orders that may be passed by the said authority. In other words, the term 'consider' postulates consideration of all the aspects, the pros and cons of the matter after hearing the aggrieved person, Divisional
Common stock or common hotchpot
Common stock or common hotchpot, the doctrine of throwing into common stock inevitably postulates that the owner of a separate property is a coparcener who has an interest in the coparcenary property
Common intention
Haryana, (1969) 3 SCC 717 (727). (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 34) Denotes action in concert and necessarily postulates a pre-arranged plan prior meeting of minds and an element of participation in action. Acts may different and
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