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Obtaining or attempting to obtain
v. Aftabuddin, AIR 1955 Pat 453 (456). (Indian Penal Code, s. 161) The word 'obtains' does not eliminate the idea of acceptance
Public servant
have the meaning assigned to it under the Explanation to s. 161 of the Indian Penal Code as amended by the Kerala
Contingent remainder
rule has been abrogated by the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 161(1). See also s. 163 of that Act. The only rule
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Perpetuity
coming into operation after 1925 (Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 161). See POSSIBILITY. For the general law of perpetuities, consult the
Officer
of Gujarat, AIR 1970 Guj 97 (102). (Indian Penal Code, s. 161) An 'officer' whether he occupies a specific office or not
Possibility on a possibility
operation after 1925 by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 161 (see PERPETUITIES), that if land is limited to an unborn
Gas
other Acts set out in Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Gas.' By s. 161 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1875 (see also (English)
Hospital
carried on for profit [See (English) Road Traffic Act, 1988, s. 161(1) definition substituted by the Road Traffic (NHS Charges) Act, 1999,
Discrepancy and contradiction
247: AIR 1999 SC 3916 (3921). [Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 161]
Obtain
an offence u/s. 5(1)(d) of the Act unlike an offence u/s. 161 IPC; C.K. Damodaran Nair v. Govt. of India, AIR 1997
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