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Resale within the State
s. 2(o) of the State Act as it is a recognised canon of construction that an expression used in a rule,
Religious trust
express or constructive trust created or existing for any purpose recognised by Hindu Law to be religious, pious or charitable, but
Quotas
informing the licensing authority that a particular person has been recognised as an established importer for import of certain things. Thereafter,
Punitive and preventive detention
to the society. The power of preventive detention has been recognised as a necessary evil and is tolerated in a free
Nation
other sovereign power more or less absolute, an organised government, recognised officials, a system of laws, definite boundaries and the power
Mutt
of a Mutt for his personal benefit only, is also recognised, Bihar State Board of Religious Trust v. Mahanth Sri Biseshwar
Medical practitioner
Medical practitioner, means a person who possesses a recognised medical qualification as defined-- (i) in clause (h) of s.
Equality of the statute
their 'literal' or 'ordinary' meaning unless there are compelling reasons, recognised by canons of construction, to the contrary, Authorised Officer v.
Harmonious construction
Harmonious construction, it is a recognised rule of interpretation of statutes that the expressions used therein
Graduate or technician apprentice
engineering or technology or equivalent qualifica-tion granted by any institution recognised by the Government and undergoes apprenticeship train-ing in any such
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