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Cause of action

which it is necessary to establish to support a right or obtain, a judgment, Sadanandan Bhadran v. Madhavan Sunil Kumar, (1998) 6 SCC 514. Means 'the bundle of facts which it would be necessary for the plaintiff … the litigant to frame the case appropriately to attract the jurisdiction either at Lucknow or at Allahabad, Nasiruddin v. State Transport Appellate Tribunal, (1976) 1 SCR 505: (1975) 2 SCC 671: AIR 1976 SC 331. A cause of

Law

in Article 21 means a law which is right, just and fair and not arbitrary, fanciful or oppressive, Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration AIR 1978 SC 1675: (1979) 1 SCR 392: (1978) 4 SCC 494. It is … the state of sikkim. Order, 2(1)(c) of Adaptation of Sikkim Laws (No. 1) order, 1975, Kunga Nima Lepcha v. State of Sikkim, AIR 2006 Sikkim 1. The law of foreign countries is a question of fact in English

Consummation

which it is necessary to establish to support a right or obtain a judgment, Sadanandan Bhadran v. Madhavan Sunil Kumar, (1998) 6 SCC 514. The word consumption in its primary sense means the act of consuming and … any kind of user which is ordinarily spoken of a consumption of there particular commodity, Anwarkhan Mehboob Co. v. State of Bombay, AIR 1961 SC 213 (217): (1961) 1 SCR 709. A manufacturer also consumes commodities which are

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Consumption and use

which it is necessary to establish to support a right or obtain a judgment, Sadanandan Bhadran v. Madhavan Sunil Kumar, (1998) 6 SCC 514. The word consumption in its primary sense means the act of consuming and … any kind of user which is ordinarily spoken of a consumption of there particular commodity, Anwarkhan Mehboob Co. v. State of Bombay, AIR 1961 SC 213 (217): (1961) 1 SCR 709. A manufacturer also consumes commodities which are

Bail

through the conditions of the bond secured from him. The literal meaning of the word 'bail' is surety, Sunil Fulchand Shah v. Union of India, (2000) 3 SCC 409 (429): AIR 2000 SC 1023. (Criminal Procedure Code, … indicated in the substantive part, the accused in a bailable offence 'is prepared to give bail', Moti Ram v. State of Madhya Pradesh (1978) 4 SCC 47 (55): AIR 1978 SC 1594: (1979) 1 SCR 335. To set

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 … act or otherwise, Regional Director ESI Corpr v. Froncis De Costa, 1993 Supp (4) SCC 100 (106). [Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, s. 2(8)] Means an untoward mishap which is not expected or designed, Jyothi Ademma v.

Low visibility rules

Generally these are obscure laws, with far reaching powers and which infringe fundamental rights and those which the state does not wish to publicize. 'Fundamental rights cease to be viable if laws calculated to constrict their sweep … Low visibility rules, these are rules of law which are made inaccessible to the public. Generally these are obscure laws,

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