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Waiver
his rights and of facts enabling him to take effectual action for the enforcement of such rights, Dhanukdhari Singh v. Nathina Sahu, (1907) 7 Cal WN 848; Associated Hotels of India Ltd. v. S.B. Sardar Ranjit Singh, AIR … (4) of Rule 21. It would amount to putting premium on dilatory and dishonest conduct, Jaswant Singh Mathura Singh v. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, 1992 Supp (1) SCC 5. [Bombay Town Planning Rules, 1955, R. 21(3) & (4)] 1.
Property
claim against the tenants is undoubtedly a species of property which is assignable, State of Bihar v. Kameshwar Singh, AIR 1952 SC 252. Comprises every form of tangible property, even intangible, including debts and chooses in action
Cause of action
to denote the whole bundle of material facts which a plaintiff must prove in order to succeed, Gurdit Singh v. Munsha Singh, (1977) 2 SCR 250: AIR 1977 SC 640 (654): (1977) 1 SCC 791. (Punjab Limitation (Customs)
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Possession
control or occupation. The word 'possession' is sometimes used inaccurately as synonymous with the right to possess, Gurucharan Singh v. Kamla Singh, (1976) 2 SCC 152. Possession, does not imply mere acts of the user, or of occupation
Proceeding
by law to dispose of contentious matters are understated by the term 'proceeding', Workmen of Bali Singh Bhagwan Singh v. Management, 1968 ILR 2 Punj 371: 1969 Lab IC 581: AIR 1969 Punj 147; K.J. Lingan and A.V.
Public Order Act, 1936
of picking up and setting down passengers would be a public place, Prakesh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. v. Krishna Singh Sata Singh, AIR 1993 Guj 121: (1993) 1 Civ LJ 977: (1993) 1 TAC 438: (1993) 1 Guj
Occupation
(2002) 8 SCC 481 (535). [Constitution of India, Article 19(1)(j)] The word occupation refers to lawful occupation, Amar Singh v. Union of India, AIR 1967 Del 110 (111). [Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Rules, 1955] The words 'Occupation' … regular work, profession, job, principal activity, employment, business or a calling in which an individual is engaged, Sodan Singh v. New Delh Municipal Committee, (1989) 4 SCC 155. Is defined as 'an activity in which one engages' or
Toll
Board Pilkhwa, AIR 1962 SC 25; Mohd. Ibrahim v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1967 SC 14; Kamaljeet Singh v. Municipal Board, AIR 1987 SC 56; Maheshwar Singh v. State of Bihar, AIR 1966 Pat 402; Hammerton v. … State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1967 SC 14; Kamaljeet Singh v. Municipal Board, AIR 1987 SC 56; Maheshwar Singh v. State of Bihar, AIR 1966 Pat 402; Hammerton v. Earl of Dysart, (1961) 1 AC 57: 85 LJ
Royalty
that part of the reddendum, variable thought, payable in cash or kind, for rights and privileges obtained, Inderjeet Singh Sial v. Karam Chand Thapar, (1995) 6 SCC 166. Royalty, is not a tax. Simply because the royalty
Discretion
1 SCR 899. It means judicial discretion and not whim, caprice or fancy of a judge, Dhurandhar Prasad Singh v. Jai Prakash University, (2001) 6 SCC 534: AIR 2001 SC 2552. Discretion, is the discernment of what is … 2 SCC 370. Undoubtedly, means judicial discretion and not whim, caprice or fancy of a judge, Dhurandher Prasad Singh v. Jai Prakash University, (2001) 6 SCC 534. Discretion, applied to a court of justice means judicial discretion and
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