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Instigate
fit of anger or emotion without intending the consequences to actually follow cannot be said to be instigation, Ramesh Kumar v. State of Chattisgarh, AIR 2001 SC 3837 (3844). (Penal Code, 1860, ss. 306 & 107); see
Joint-tenancy
it is for this reason that notice to one joint tenant is sufficient to germinate the entire tenancy, Ramesh Chand Bose v. Gopeshwar Pd. Sharma, AIR 1977 All 38.
Parole
an act of grace and not a matter of right. It is an executive function on Humanitarian Consideration, Ramesh v. State of Rajasthan, (1992) 1 Western Law Cases 284. Historically, 'parole' is a concept known to military law
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Carries on business
carried at the place through an agent or a manager through a servant, Jay Engineering Works Ltd. v. Ramesh Aggarwal, MIPR, 2007 (1) 6058 (Del). Carries on business, in a particular commodity must depend upon the volume,
Imprimatur
Imprimatur, a licence to print or publish. Imprimatur means 'authorised or approved', Rama Narang v. Ramesh Narang, AIR 2006 SC 1883: 2006 (4) JT 540: 2006 (4) SCALE 280: 2006 (5) Supreme 464: 2006
Khas possession
possession' its equivalent being 'actual possession' as the word is understood in contradistinction to the word 'constructive posses-sion', Ramesh Bejoy Sharma v. Pashupati Rai, AIR 1979 SC 1769 (1776): (1979) 4 SCC 27: (1980) 1 SCR 6.
Seduce
wider sense of inducing a woman to submit to illicit intercourse at any time or on any occasion, Ramesh v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 1908 (1911): (1963) 3 SCR 396. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 366)
Accumulated profits
has accrued but not yet been distributed; earned surplus - also termed undivided profits, See C.I.T. v. Urmila Ramesh, (1997) 4 SCC 93: AIR 1997 SC 1841.
Necessary party, Proper party
discretion which has to be exercised in view of all the facts and circumstances of a particular case, Ramesh Hirachand Kundanmal v. Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, (1992) 2 SCC 524 (528). [C.P.C. 1908, O. 1, R.
Panic
situations. What creates panic can also create terror depending upon the acts with which a person is confronted, Ramesh Roy v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1972 SC 1678 (1679): (1972) 3 SCC 829.
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