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Home Dictionary Name: relationsLegislative 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....
National Labor Relations Board
National Labor Relations Board ...
qualified domestic relations order
qualified domestic relations order see order ...
qualified domestic relations order (qdro)
qualified domestic relations order (qdro) Pronounced "kwah-dro," an order issued by the court to divide retirement benefits. ...
Industrial relations
Industrial relations, means all dealings and relationships between an employer and its employees, including collective bargaining about issues such as safety and benefits, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 779....
Inter-Parliamentary relations
Inter-Parliamentary relations, is established among the different Parliament in the world through exchange of goodwill missions, delegations etc. with a view to promoting international understanding, peace and co-operation. The inter-parliamentary union and Commonwealth Parliamentary Association are the two international forums through which this task is sought to be achieved, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdhar, 5th Edn., 2001, p. 1100....
Relations
Relations, a general word meaning, prima facie, next-of-kin of any degree or, collquially, kindred of all degrees....
Sexual relations
Sexual relations, means physical sexual activity that does not necessarily culminate in intercourse, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1379....
court of domestic relations
court of domestic relations often cap C&D&R : family court ...
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...
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