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Intoxicating liquor
liquor may be sold, making the necessary modifications to the relevant sections (see Part II. of Sched. I.). For further alterations
Having regard to the provision of this Act
1958 means 'having regard to ss 9 and 12 and relevant provisions of the Act', M.M. Chawla v. J.S. Sethi, (1970)
Husband
manner or for any of the purposes enumerated in the relevant provisions ss. 304B/498A, whatever be the legitimacy of the marriage
Imminently dangerous
to place life and limb in peril. This term is relevant in several legal contexts. For example, if a mental condition
Indirect tax enactment
Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 (5 of 1986) or the relevant Act and includes the rules or regulations made under such
Industrial or other establishment
the need for protection of persons em-ployed therein and other relevant circumstances, specify, by notification in the Official Gazette. [Pay-ment of
Intent to annoy
intimidation or insult, the Court has to consider all the relevant circumstances including the presence of know-ledge that its natural consequences
Interpretation of Statute
Thus, an attempt must always be made to reconcile the relevant provisions so as to advance the remedy intended by the
Passing off
the existence of the business reputation or goodwill is a relevant mark which he seeks to protect and is likely to
Quota
the quota is granted. It is the business at the relevant time which obtains quota. Therefore, quota ensures to the benefit
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