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Planned development

for the ecological balance and environmental safeguards, Padma v. Hirala Motilal Desarda, (2002) 7 SCC 564). Means a scheme of arrangement, a scheme of action, project of design, the way in which is proposed to carry out

Personal nature

Personal nature, these may be of two types: (1) those challenging the scheme on the ground that it harms an existing operator, and (2) those which indicate the details of the

Machination

Machination, 1. An act of planning a scheme, especially for an evil purpose. 2. The Scheme so planned, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 961.

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Lease and lend

Lease and lend, the 'lease and land' scheme was introduced by the Government of India as a war measure to facilitate the import of certain essential

Law

Act, 1954, as follows: [S. 2(d)] ' 'law' means so much of any enactment, Ordinance, Regulation, order, rule, scheme, notification, bye-law or any other instrument having the force of law and relates to matters enumerated in List

In the son or daughter of such a female

could have reference to and cover the son or daughter of the husband of the female. The entire scheme of sub-s. (2) of s. 15 is that the right of pre-emption has been confined to the issues

Contribution

relief obtained against him. See THIRD PARTY. Means a contribution payable in respect of a member under a Scheme or the contribution payable in respect of an employee to whom the Insurance Scheme applies. [Employees' Provident Funds

Device

That which is devised or formed by design a contrivance an invention a project a scheme often a scheme to deceive a stratagem an artifice

Ballot

People Act, 1918. By s. 31 (1)(c) of the (English) Workmen's Compensation Act, 1925 (c. 84), before a scheme in substitution for the provisions of that Act can be certified, a ballot of the workmen to whom

Co-operative society

Bonus Act, 1965 (21 of 1965), s. 2 (10)] The expression 'co-operative society' in cl. 2 of the scheme meant only a consumers co-operative society and no other, Sarkari Sasta Anaj Vikreta Sangh v. State of Madhya

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