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Accident
by almost every one undertaking a rail journey cannot be called an 'accident' , Union of India v. Sunil Kumar Ghosh, (1984) 4 SCC 246: AIR 1984 SC 1437 (1740). (Railways Act, 1890 s. 82A) Means an untoward
Absolute liability
even when there has been no 'accident' to the train carrying such a passenger, Union of India v. Sunil Kumar Ghosh, (1984) 4 SCC 246: AIR 1984 SC 1737.
Judgment
judgment must be a decision pronounced by a court in cause which it hears on the merits, Hans Kumar v. Union of India, AIR 1958 SC 947. Means 'the result of judging; the decision or con-clusion reached, as
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Stridhan
the wife and the husband has no title or independent dominion over the property as owner thereof, Rashmi Kumar v. Mahesh Kumar, 1977 SCC (Cri) 415: (1997) 2 SCC 397. Stridhana, the properties gifted to her before the
Special circumstances
neither practicable nor advisable to enumerate such circumstances. Non-service of summons will undoubtedly be a special circumstance, Rajni Kumar v. Suresh Kumar Malhotra, (2003) 5 SCC 315. (Civil PC, 1908, O. 37, R. 4) In its ordinary dictionary
Trade
State of Maharashtra, 1973 Mah LJ 420. Trade, includes every kind of trade business, pro-fession or occupation, Mahesh Kumar v. State of Gujarat, 1975 SLWR 74: (1974) 15 Guj LR 293. Trade, includes persons in a line of
Maintenance
Saha, AIR 1967 Cal 603. Include provision for food, clothing, residence, education, medical attendance and treatment, Thulasikumar Anil Kumar v. Raghavan Nair, AIR 1985 Ker 20. If any person having sufficient means neglects or refuses to maintain: (a)
Transfer
take up the duties of a new post or in consequences of a change of his headquarter, Arbind Kumar v. State of Bihar, (1996) 2 Pat LJR 406. Transfer, means to convey or remove from one place or
Trial
stage of the proceeding in a criminal case after the charge had been framed against the accused, Vijay Kumar v. State, 1977 CLR J&K 37 (41): 1977 FAJ 526. Trial, is used in the sense of reference to
Void
and force. They are totally ineffectual rather cipher. No legally enforceable relationship, right or liability emanates therefrom, Nutan Kumar v. IInd Addl. Dist. Judge, Banda (F.B.), AIR 1994 All 298. Void, is used, when total lack or existence
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