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If the controller is satisfied

If the controller is satisfied, the words in s. 10 of the Madras Building (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 'if the Controller is satisfied' do not have any special significance. An ordinarily Civil Court try-ing a suit either on a mortgage or on a promissory note has necessarily to be satisfied about the execu-tion of the document, the passing of consideration etc., before it can pass a decree on the basis of either the mortgage or the promissory note. Therefore, the fact that u/s. 10 the Controller has to be satisfied that the ground for eviction exists does not mean that his satisfaction cannot be based on the same considerations on the basis of which the Civil Courts can be satisfied, K.K. Chari v. R.M. Seshadri, AIR 1973 SC 1311: (1973) 3 SCR 691: (1973) 1 SCC 761....


Satisfied

Satisfied, means, free from anxiety, doubt, per-plexity, suspense or uncertainty. In order that a magistrate be relieved of all doubts or uncertainties and for his mind to be reasonably certain or free from doubt, it is necessary that he should permit parties concerned to place before him sufficient material, justifying initiation of the proceedings, Faquir Chand v. Bhana Ram, AIR 1957 Punj 303.Satisfied, the word 'satisfied' must mean 'satisfied on a preponderance of probabilities' and not 'satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt'. S.. 23 does not alter the standard of proof in civil cases, Dr. N.G. Dastane v. S. Dastane, AIR 1975 SC 1534: (1975) 2 SCC 326: (1975) 3 SCR 967....


Satisfied on the evidence

Satisfied on the evidence, these words 'satisfied on evidence' in s. 14 of the Divorce Act 1869, imply that it is the duty of Court to pronounce a decree when it is satisfied that the case has been proved beyond reasonable doubt as to the commission of a matrimonial offence, Earnist John White v. Kathleen Olive White, AIR 1958 SC 441 (444): (1958) SCR 1410. (Divorce Act, 1869, ss. 14, 7)...


To satisfy itself

To satisfy itself, the words 'to satisfy itself' under s. 25 appears to be that the power conferred on the High Court under s. 25 is essentially a power of superintendence, Raj Lakshmi Dyeing Works v. Rangaswamy Chettiar, AIR 1980 SC 1253 (1255): (1980) 4 SCC 259...


satisfy

satisfy -fied -fy·ing 1 a : to carry out the terms or obligation of (as by payment of money) [refused to the judgment against her] [ a condition precedent] ;broadly : to cause to be discharged, settled, or paid [sought to his claim against the debtor] b : to meet an obligation to [ a creditor] 2 : to convince by argument or evidence 3 : to conform to [ requirements] ...


Satisfiable

That may be satisfied...


Satisfier

One who satisfies...


Satisfyingly

So as to satisfy satisfactorily...


Self satisfied

Satisfied with ones self or ones actions self complacent...


Necessary to satisfy the decree

Necessary to satisfy the decree, indicated the legislative intent that no sale can be allowed beyond the decretal amount mentioned in the sale proclamation, Balkrishnan v. Melayanda Konarke, (2006) 3 SCC 49....


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