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Respectively

Respectively, means belonging or relating separately to each of several people, Canara Bank v. Demasis Das, (2003) SCC 557.The expression 'respectively', means belonging or relating separately to each of several people. It is a word of severance, Canara Bank v. Debasis Das, (2003) 4 SCC 557. [Canara Bank Officer Employees' (Conduct) Regulations, 1976, Regn 6(18), 6(21) (7)]...


Respectively

As relating to each particularly as each belongs to each as each refers to each in order as let each man respectively perform his duty...


In respect of any reference made to the court

In respect of any reference made to the court, what the clause 'in respect of any reference made to the court' means is that the provisions of the Central Act shall mutatis mutandis apply in respect of any reference intended, proposed, or asked, to be made, and not in respect of any reference already made, Kajari Lal Agarwala v. Union of India, AIR 1966 SC 1538 (1540): (1966) 3 SCR 141. [West Bengal Land (Requisition and Acquisition) Act, (2 of 1948), s. 8(2)]...


In respect of

In respect of, the expression 'in respect of' means relating to, with reference to, Tolaram Relumal v. State of Bombay, AIR 1954 SC 496: (1955) 1 SCR 158 [Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, (57 of 1947), s. 98 (9)]The words 'in respect of' used in s. 3(14) of Railways Act 1890, may be taken to mean for the provision of and not for the user of, Shahdara (Delhi) Saharanpur Light Railway Company Ltd. v. Upper Doab Sugar Mills Ltd., AIR 1960 SC 695: (1960) 2 SCR 926.The words 'in respect of' admit of a wide connota-tion. In the context of s. 23 (I-B) of Foreign Ex-change Regulation Act, the expression means 'being connected with', Union of India v. Vijay Chand Jain, AIR 1977 SC 1302 (1304): (1977) 2 SCC 405: (1977) 2 SCR 952....


Hypo-respect

Hypo-respect, an amount of respect lesser than that which is warranted. 'the law in the area of contempt of court must avoid the xtremes of hyper-reactivity to marginal indifference to judicial authority out of pragmatic difficulties and of hypo-respect for court commands in a cavalier spirit of 'the court has no guns'.' [Union of India v. Satish Chandra, AIR 1980 SC 600 (601), para 3]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)...


In all respects

In all respects, means in a contract, by the owner of a park, allowing the car owners to park their cars in the private property of the park-owner, he stipulated that he would not be responsible for the safe custody of any cars or articles therein nor for any damage to the cars or articles, however caused, nor for any injuries to any persons, all cars being left in all respect entirely at their owners.The expression 'in all respects' was interpreted wide enough to show that whatever might be done with regard to that car, the owner took the risk of its happening or of its being done. The position, therefore, would be that he should not hand over the car to any body but the true owner, and if the servant in the performance of the duty performs it negligently, and, acting under a misapprehension which a little more care might have prevented, hands over the car to the wrong person, that is one of the risks which on the true construction of documents, the car-owner took, Asbhy v. Tolhurst, ...


With respect to

With respect to, the expression 'with respect to' in Article 246 of the Constitution of India brings in the doctrine of 'Pith and Substance' in the understanding of the exertion of legislative power and wherever the question of legislative competence is raised the test is whether the legislation, looked at as a whole, is substantially 'with respect to' the particular topic of legislation, Ujagar Prints v. Union of India, AIR 1989 SC 516: (1989) 3 SCC 488 (513): (1988) Supp 3 SCR 770. (Constitution of India, Art. 246)...


Before the institution of any suit with respect to.... of it

Before the institution of any suit with respect to.... of it, 'Before the institution of any suit with respect to the subject-matter of the agreement or any part of it' mean while no suit with respect to the subject-matter of the agreement or any part of it is pending, Ramvallabh Tibrewalla v. Dwarka Das & Co., AIR 1966 SC 402: (1966) 1 SCR 689. (Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 20)...


In respect of goods

In respect of goods, the expression 'in respect of the goods' in R. 5(1) (i) of the Rules means only 'on the goods', State of Madras v. Swastik Tobacoo Factory, AIR 1966 SC 1000 (1002): (1966) 3 SCR 79. [T.N. General Sales Tax (Turnover and Assessment) Rules (1939), R. 5(1) (i)]...


Liability in respect of an actionable wrong

Liability in respect of an actionable wrong, the words 'liability in respect of an actionable wrong' are apt to cover the liability to be restrained by injunction from completing what on the plaintiffs case was an illegal or unauthorised act already commenced, State of Tripura v. Province of East Bengal, AIR 1951 SC 23 (27): (1951) 29 ITR 132....


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