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Serving

Serving, a member of Air Force on leave is 'serving' within the meaning of the section, AIR 1970 P&H

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Served

Served, means 'sent by post', M.P. Rajya Beej Ewam Farm Vikas Nigam v. Durga Transport Service, 1996 Jab LJ

Serving

a amp n from Serve

Serve

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To serve

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Serve and service

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Issued and served

Issued and served, the expressions 'issued' and 'served' are used as interchangeable terms and in the legislative practice of our country

Serving under the Govt. and in the service of the Govt.,

was a distinction between 'serving under the Government' and 'in the service of the Government', while one may serve under a Government, one may not necessarily be in the service of the Government; under the latter expression

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Serve

Matched in: Term Serve

Serving

Serving, a member of Air Force on leave is 'serving' within the meaning of the section, AIR 1970 P&H

serve

Matched in: Term serve

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Served

Served, means 'sent by post', M.P. Rajya Beej Ewam Farm Vikas Nigam v. Durga Transport Service, 1996 Jab LJ

Serving

a amp n from Serve

Serve

Matched in: Term Serve

To serve

Matched in: Term To serve

Serve and service

Matched in: Term Serve and service

Issued and served

Issued and served, the expressions 'issued' and 'served' are used as interchangeable terms and in the legislative practice of our country

Serving under the Govt. and in the service of the Govt.,

was a distinction between 'serving under the Government' and 'in the service of the Government', while one may serve under a Government, one may not necessarily be in the service of the Government; under the latter expression

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