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Pension
unemployment, old-age, disablement or similar other cases of undeserved want. Relevant rules merely make effective the constitutional mandate. Pension is a
Under is obvious
notion of ownership. Indeed the concept of under can be relevant only when there are two entities one of which may
Small-scale industrial concern
having regard to the trends in industrial development and other relevant factors. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), R. 5(na)]
Smuggling
of the Customs Act. It is not disputed that the relevant provision is clause (o) of s. 111 which provides as
Social backwardness
is not the determining factor of social backwardness. Poverty is relevant in the context of social backwardness, Kumari K.S. Jayasree v.
Sufficiency of evidence
him. Evidence, however, voluminous it may be, which is neither relevant in abroad sense nor establishes any nexus between the alleged
Tithe Rent-Charge
s. 15. As to recovery of annuities (inter alia), the relevant provisions of the Tithe Act, 1891 (supra), are reproduced with
To levy
In other words that assessment must be based on some relevant material. It is not a power that can be exercised
Undertaking
The term 'undertaking' is not defined in the Act. The relevant provisions use the term 'industry'. Undertaking is a concept narrower
Salary or wages
Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 which, insofar as it is relevant, reads: 2(21) 'salary or wage' means all remuneration (other than
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