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Certify

The word 'certify' in Article 134(1) (C), as often observed by the Supreme Court, is a strong word postulating the exercise of judicial discretion in determining if the question requiring decision by this Court involves a matter

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

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

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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

Considers it necessary

Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the authority concerned has thought over the matter deliberately and with care and it has been found

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

Family

the context in which it occurs a variable connotation. It does not in the setting of the rules postulate the existence of relationship either of blood or by marriage between the persons residing in the tenement. Even

Void transaction which is not to be recognised

when it is said that such a transaction is not to be recognized for any purpose whatsoever, it postulates that the transaction does exist and it is valid, but it not to be recognised, Kalawati v. Bisheshwar,

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Certify

The word 'certify' in Article 134(1) (C), as often observed by the Supreme Court, is a strong word postulating the exercise of judicial discretion in determining if the question requiring decision by this Court involves a matter

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

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

Keep your definitions linked to case research

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

Considers it necessary

Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the authority concerned has thought over the matter deliberately and with care and it has been found

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

Family

the context in which it occurs a variable connotation. It does not in the setting of the rules postulate the existence of relationship either of blood or by marriage between the persons residing in the tenement. Even

Void transaction which is not to be recognised

when it is said that such a transaction is not to be recognized for any purpose whatsoever, it postulates that the transaction does exist and it is valid, but it not to be recognised, Kalawati v. Bisheshwar,

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