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Profession, 'one of a limited number of occupation or vocations involving special learning and carry-ing a social prestige -- the learned professional, law, medicine, and the church', New Lexicon Webster Dictionary, p. 798.A profession ordinarily is an occupation requiring intellectual skill, often coupled with manual skill. Thus a teacher uses purely intellectual skill while a painter uses both. In any event, they are not engaged in an occupation in which employers and employees co-operates in the production or sale of commodities or arrangement for their production or sale or distribution and their services cannot be described as material services, Safdarjung Hospital v. Kuldip Singh Sethi, AIR 1970 SC 1407 (1413): (1970) 1 SCC 735; see also Sodan Singh v. NDNC, (1989) 4 SCC 155.Calling, vocation, known employment; divinity, physic, and law are called the learned professions.Includes business, Pioneer Motors v. Municipal Council Ngarcoil, AIR 1967 SC 684: 1961 (3) SCR 609.Profession,...
Professed
Openly declared avowed acknowledged or claimed as a professed foe a professed tyrant a professed Christian...
Profession
The act of professing or claiming open declaration public avowal or acknowledgment as professions of friendship a profession of faith...
Business and profession
Business and profession, the word 'business' is a wider term than 'profession'. The word 'profession' has been used in the U.P. Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949, as distinguished from the 'business' or 'trade', Tara Chand Chandani v. Shashi Bhushan Gupta, AIR 1980 P&H 302....
Profess
Profess, means to avow publicly; to make an open declaration of ....... To declare one's belief in, Webster's New Word Dictionary.The word 'profess' in the Presidential Order appears to have been used in the sense of an open declaration or practice by a person of the Hindu (or the Sikh) religion, Punjabrao v. D.P. Meshran, AIR 1965 SC 1179 (1184). [Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (1950) clause 3]...
Profession, trade or calling
Profession, trade or calling, the words 'profession, trade or calling' are very wide and include therein activities wherein a person may usefully and/or gainfully engage himself, Shanti Devi v. Swami Ashanand, AIR 2003 SC 823 (824): (2003) 2 SCC 26. [Uttar Pradesh Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act, 1972 (13 of 1972), s. 21(1)(a)]...
Purporting or professing to be done
Purporting or professing to be done, means an expression 'purporting or professing to be done' in s. 142, Calcutta Port Act, cannot be interpreted to exclude acts, which are either improper or even male fide. Even if in the discharge of the statutory duties, any loss of goods occurs, whether by a mala fide act on the part of someone or other serving under the administration or otherwise that by itself would not take the case out of the provisions of the section, Basanta Lal v. Commissioner for the Port of Calcutta, 1951 Cal 466....
Profess
To take a profession upon ones self by a public declaration to confess...
Professedly
By profession...
Etiquette of the profession
Etiquette of the profession. See BAR COUNCIL....
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