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Vagueness of ground, irrelevant ground
the extraneous or irrelevant ground from the proper and the relevant ones. It could only order the release of detenu because
Valid sanction
a 'valid sanction' means sanction given after consideration of all relevant facts, AIR 1955 Cal 430. (Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947,
Waste lands
in which the expression 'waste lands' appears in the two relevant sections, it cannot but have its ordinary etymological meaning as
Water
'nadi and nalla.' Therefore, on a plain construction of the relevant words used in the Sanad, there can be no doubt
Wholly and exclusively
was no compelling necessity to incur such expenditure. It is relevant to refer at this stage to the legislative history of
Women's modesty
of the matter. The reaction of the woman is very relevant, but its absence is not always decisive, as for example,
Scents and perfumes
be capable of vaporization or normally of atmospheric temperature. Though relevant, yet such a test is not absolute. The above expression
Right to move any Court
specified rights are sought to be enforced and covers all relevant categories of jurisdictions of competent courts under which the said
Person interested
local, authority or company, a co-operative society registered under the relevant state law, or statutory authority is a person interested to
Property
the rights in question constituted 'property' their regulation by the relevant provisions of the Act would undoubtedly be protected by Article
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