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Person interested
2 Andh WR 347. Means the beneficiary i.e. local, authority or company, a co-operative society registered under the relevant state law, or statutory authority is a person interested to determine just and proper compensation for the acquired … s. 2(t)] The definition of the 'person interested' must be liberally construed so as to include a body, local authority, or a company for whose benefit the land is acquired and who is bound under an agreement to
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Libel
public meeting, Standen v. South Essex Recorders Ltd., (1934) 50 TLR 365 (comments in newspaper on proceedings at local authority meeting). Proof of malice or spite will rebut a defence of privileged occasion, but neither want of truth … malice or spite will rebut a defence of privileged occasion, but neither want of truth nor malice are relevant to the defence of absolute privilege. Threatening to publish a libel with the intent to extort anything valuable, … written, which reflects on the character of another, and is published without lawful justification or excuse, is a libel whatever the intention may have been',
Undertaking
49 Cr LJ 567. Undertaking, includes any trade, business or profession and, in relation to a public or local authority, includes any of the powers or duties of that authority, and, in relation to any other body of … (1987) 2 SCC 203: (1987) 2 SCR 414. The term 'undertaking' is not defined in the Act. The relevant provisions use the term 'industry'. Undertaking is a concept narrower than industry. An undertaking may be a part … 6: (1968) 2 Mad LJ (SC) 6: 15 Fac LR 411: 16 Law Rep 140. Undertaking, denotes, with reference to company law, all the assets
Compensation
& 9 Vict. c. 18), but where the land is acquired compulsorily by a Government Department or any local or Public Authority the compensation is regulated by the (English) Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensation) Act, 1919 … made under the statute. Such provision has to govern the field. Therefore, the court has to take all relevant factors into consideration while awarding the rate of interest on the compensation, Sandvik Asia Ltd. v. C.I.T., (2006) … Schedules, and Lloyd or Cripps on Compensation, 7th Edn. Also (in Scots Law) a sort of right by set-off or stoppage, whereby a person who
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