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The act of relating or telling also that which is related recital account narration narrative as the relation of historical events...
Presentment in relation to copyholds
Presentment in relation to copyholds. In order to give effect to a surrender out of Court it was for-merly necessary that due mention or 'presentment' of the transaction should be made at some subsequent Court.The surrender, and every other document relating to the title, on being presented in Court, had to be endorsed thus:- 'Presented and enrolled at a Court held for the manor of --, the -- day of --,' and then undersigned by at least two of the homage. The ceremony was dispensed with by with Copyhold Act, 1841, s. 89....
Related person
Related person, on a proper interpretation of the definition of 'related person' in sub-s. (4)(c) of s. 4, the words 'a relative and a distributor of the assessee' do not refer to any distributor but they are limited only to a distributor who is a relative of the assessee within the meaning of the Companies Act, 1956. So read, the definition of 'related person' is not unduly wide and does not suffer from any constitutional infirmity on ground of violation of Articles 14 and 19. It is within the legislative competence of Parliament, Union of India v. Bombay Tyre International Ltd., AIR 1984 SC 420: (1984) 1 SCC 467: (1984) 1 SCR 347.The definition of 'related person' shows that when an assessee is so closely associated with another person, directly or indirectly, in the business, then it could be said that they are 'related persons'. The holding company and subsidiary company have got special significance. There must be mutuality of interest between the two persons, Flash Laboratories L...
Relating to
Relating to, words 'relating to' words of com-prehensiveness which might both have a direct as well as an indirect significance, depending on the context. They are not words of restrictive context, State of Wakf Board v. Abdul Azeez Sahib, AIR 1968 Mad 79.The words 'relating to' are of wide import and can take in their sweep any suit in which the grievance is made that the defendant is threatening to illegally recover possession from the plaintiff-licensee. Suits for protecting such possession of immovable property against the alleged illegal attempts on the part of the dependant to forcibly recover such possession from the plaintiff, can clearly get covered by the wide sweep of the words 'relating to recovery of possession' as employed by s. 41(1), Manusukhlal Dhanraj Jain v. Eknath Vithal Ogale, AIR 1995 SC 1102 (1105): (1995) 2 SCC 665. [Presidency Small Cause Courts Act (15 of 1882), s. 41(1)]...
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)]....
Law relating to State monopoly
Law relating to State monopoly, 'a law relating to' a State monopoly cannot in the context, include all the provisions contained in the said law whether they have direct relation with the creation of the monopoly or not. The said expression should be construed to mean the law relating to the monopoly in its absolutely essential features, Akadasi v. State of Orissa, 1963 Supp (2) SCR 691: AIR 1963 SC 1047 (1054). [Constitution of India, Article, 19(6)]...
Legislative relations
Legislative relations, is the relations relating to lawmaking power, Parliament to make laws on the subjects mentioned in Union List and State Legislatures on those mentioned in State Lists, Constitution of India, Art. 246(1) & (2).The Parliament can legislate on matters in concurrent list, Constitution of India, Art. 246(2).In case of conflicts the union law prevails, Prafulla Kumar v. Bank of Commerce, AIR 1947 PC 60....
Matters relating to employment
Matters relating to employment, It is now well settled that the expression 'matters relating to employment' used in Article 16(1) is not confined to initial matters prior to the act of employment, but comprehends all matters in relation to employment both prior, and subsequent, to the employment which are incidental to the employment and from part of the terms and conditions of such employment, such as, provisions as to salary, increments, leave, gratuity, pension, age of superannuation, promotion and even termination of employment. It is further well established that Articles 14, 15(1) and 16(1) from part of the same constitutional code of guarantees and supplement each other. If any authority is needed for the above enunciation, reference may be made to the observations made by Gajendragadkar, J., as he then was, in General Manager, Southern Railway v. Rangachari. The Manager, Government Branch Press v. D.B.Belliappa, AIR 1979 SC 429: (1979) 1 SCC 477: (1979) 2 SCR 458....
Question relating to evacuees property
Question relating to evacuees property, the words 'question relating to the property of an evacuee' occurring in s. 50(1) of the Act are wide enough to ring questions arising in within that section. Civil suit for the enforcement of an agreement relating to evacuee property, Sohan Singh v. Ram Nath, AIR 1952 Punj 372. [Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950, s. 50 (1)]...
The law relating to evacuee property
The law relating to evacuee property, by defining the words 'the law relating to evacuee property' in clause (b) of s. 2 of the Repealing Act to mean the Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950, the Evacuee Interest (Separation) Act, 1951, the Dis-placed Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 and any other law for the time being in force in relation to evacuees or evacuee property, the Legislature intended to give the same powers to the Custodian in dealing with the trust properties as he enjoys in respect of other evacuee property, Sir Fazalbhoy Currimbhoy v. Official Trustee of Maharashtra, AIR 1979 SC 687: (1979) 3 SCC 189: (1979) 2 SCR 699....
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