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Personal injuries
person other than those which cause death and that the relevant words must be read ejusdem generis with the words 'defamation
Place
subjected to the inhabitation irrespective of any limitation but the relevant activities must relate to a place or locality, Taturam Sahu
Plant
All ER 230: 55 TC 252 (HL). Plant, in the relevant sense, although admitted not a term of art, and therefore
Precedent
facts, declared by the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 to be relevant and duly proved. But when a Judge, in deciding a
Prima facie case
whether a prima facie case had been made out the relevant consideration is whether on the evidence led it was possible
Process and processing
process in or in relation to manufacture to attract the relevant clause in the exemption notification, C.C.E. v. Rajasthan State Chemical
Provincial Government
of the Constitution, the authority or person authorized at the relevant date to administer executive government in the province in question.
Residential occupier
the purposes of a private dwelling, and having at the relevant date a rateable value not exceeding the specified limit, and
Evidence
and no evidence ought to be admitted which is not relevant to the issues. As to when evidence of collateral facts
Rate applicable to the total income of the company
not to the rate prescribed by the Act for the relevant year generally in reference to incomes of companies, Rajputana Agencies
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