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Before the question in issue was raised

Before the question in issue was raised, the words 'Before the question in issue was raised' do not necessarily mean before it was raised in the particular litigation in which such a statement is sought to be adduced in evidence, Kalidinali Venkata Subbarju v. Chintalapati Subbaraju, AIR 1968 SC 947 (953): (1968) 2 SCR 292. [Evidence Act (1 of 1872) s. 32 (5)]...


Other product raised on the land

Other product raised on the land, trees are not in-cluded within the meaning of 'other products raised on the land', AIR 1973 SC 2498 (2503)....


Raised

Raised, means 'raised before the collector' and not before any authority or tribunal other than the collector, Radha Charan Das Babaji v. Bhima Patra, AIR 1966 Ori 1...


Raised on the land

Raised on the land, the words 'raised on the land' qualify both the 'crop' and 'other product', so the words 'other product' have to be read in the context of the word 'crop' which preceded it, Rev. Fr. K.C. Alexandar v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 2498: (1973) 2 SCC 737: (1974) 1 SCR 399...


Raising the crop

Raising the crop, the words 'raising the crop' cannot be confined simply to the ploughing of the land, sowing the seeds and cutting the harvest. It must be emphasised that s. 6(2)(b)(iv) is not to be construed in a narrow and pedantic sense and must be given its full effect in the background of modern large-scale farming and the organisation required for it, Purtabpore Company Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1970 SC 1578: (1970) 2 SCC 152: (1971) 1 SCR 426. [U.P. Agricultuarl Income Tax Act, 1949, s. 6(2)(b)(iv)...


High raised

Elevated raised aloft upreared...


house raising

A gathering for the construction of a house by a group of neighbors usually in a rural community and sometimes accomplished in a single day similar to a barn raising...


Raised

Lifted up showing above the surroundings as raised or embossed metal work...


Encroachment and unauthorised construction

Encroachment and unauthorised construction, there is a distinction between the two concept namely unauthorised construction and raising of construc-tion or encroached land. As far as the first facet is concerned, it fundamentally conveys that a con-struction has been raised without obtaining approved plan or map from the competent au-thority, raising of construction in total transversion of the master plan and rasing of a construction without sanctioned plan or map and in deviation in the construction which are within the compound-able on one's own land. As far as the second facet i.e. construction on the raising land is concerned it is construction raised by a person on the land of the State Government or any public authority, Panital Chowk v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1906 NOC 299....


Judgment

Judgment [fr. judgment, Fr.], judicial determination; decision of a Court.Under the former practice of the superior Courts, this term was usually applied only to the Common Law Courts, the term 'decree' being in general use in the Court of Chancery. The expression 'Judg-ment,' however, is now used generally except in matrimonial causes, the term 'judgment' including 'decree' [(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 225, replacing Jud. Act,1873, s. 100].The several species of judgments are either:-(a) Interlocutory, given in the course of a cause, upon some plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various titles of the subjects of such judgments as MANDAMUS; INJUNC-TION, etc.(b) Final, putting an end to the action by an award of redress to one party, or discharge of the other, as the case may be.By the (English) C.L.P. Act,1852, s. 120, a plaintiff or defendant having obtained a verd...


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