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Home Dictionary Name: problematicProblematic
Having the nature of a problem not shown in fact questionable uncertain unsettled doubtful...
Problematize
To propose problems...
Law relating to
Law relating to, contemplates that the relation must be real, reasonable and prominent and not far-fetched or problematical, Ram Shankar Tewari v. State, 1954 All WR (HC) 334: 1954 Cr LJ 1212: 1954 All 562.Law relating to, the effect of the amendment made in Art. 19(6) of the Constitution of India is to protect the law relating to the creation of monopoly and that means that it is only the provisions of the law which are integrally and essentially connected with the creation of the monopoly that are protected. The rest of the provisions which may be incidental do not fall under the latter part of Art. 19(6) and would inevitably have to satisfy the test of the first part of Art. 19(6), Virajlal Manilal and Co. v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1970 SC 129: (1969) 2 SCC 248: (1979) 1 SCR 400. [Constitution of India, Art. 19(6)]....
Post and vacancy
Post and vacancy, the expressions 'posts' and 'vacancies', often used in the executive instructions providing for reservations, are rather problemat-ical. The word 'post' means an appointment, job, office or employment. A position to which a person is appointed. 'Vacancy' means an unoccupied post or office. The plain meaning of the two expressions make it clear that there must be a 'post' in existence to enable the 'vacancy' to occur, R.K. Sabharwal v. State of Punjab, (1995) 2 SCC 745 (751)....
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