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Deed
of the consideration money, if any, signed by the recipient, formerly always endorsed on the deed, is now rendered unnecessary by s. 54 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881, reproduced by s. 67 of the (English) Law … where by a decision of a Court a deed is declared void by reason of fraud, or an illegal consideration, or that it attempts to derogate a prior and superior right. The rectification or setting aside or
discharge
an employer's criminal activity) and that clearly violates public policy wrongful discharge : discharge of an employee for illegal reasons or for reasons that are contrary to public policy (as in retaliation for the employee's refusal to … to relieve of a duty under an instrument (as a contract or a negotiable instrument) ;also : to render (an instrument) no longer enforceable [a formal instrument…may be discharged by either cancellation or surrender "J. D. Calamari
Trade Union
amend the law as to the objects and powers of a trade union, declare certain strikes and lock-outs illegal, prevent intimidation of workers, restrict and regulate the application of trade union funds for political purposes. The latter … by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade, be deemed to be unlawful, so as to render any member of such trade union liable to criminal prosecution for conspiracy or otherwise.' S. 3. 'The purposes
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Wages
the contract of employment are fulfilled. In other words, they are payments made by an employer for services rendered, G.M. Joshi v. First Civil Judge, AIR 1958 Bom 262. Wages, ought to include gratuity as well, Tirjugi … declared void by s. 30 of the Contract Act. Gambling or wagering contracts were never declared to be illegal by courts in India as being contrary to public policy as offending the principles of ancient Hindu Law
Smuggling
It may be committed indifferently either upon the excise or customs revenue. The crime of importing or exporting illegal articles or articles on which duties have not been paid, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1394. Smuggling … by the Customs Consolidation Act, 1876. In relation to any goods, means any act or omission which will render such goods liable to confiscation under s. 111 or s. 113. [Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), s.
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