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Damages

the sum of money claimed or adjudged to be paid in compensation for loss or injury sustained, the value estimated in money, of something lost or withheld, Divisional Controller K.S.R.T.C. v. Mahadeva Shetty, (2003) 7 SCC 197 … Damages, constitute the sum of money claimed or adjudged to be paid in compensation for loss or injury sustained, the

Controlled constitution

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Provincial Constitutions

Canterbury, from Stephen Langton, in the reign of Henry III., to Henry Chichele, in the reign of Henry V., and adopted also by the province of York in the reign of Henry VI, Lynd. Provinciale. … Provincial Constitutions, the decrees of provincial synods held under divers archbishops of Canterbury, from Stephen Langton, in the reign of

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Harbouring

Harbouring. This constitutes an offence in the case of (1) constables on duty [see, however, Sherras v. de Rutzen, (1895) 1

Rubricas

Rubricas, constitutions of the Church founded upon the Statutes of Uniformity and Public Prayer, viz., 5 & 6 Edw. 6, … Rubricas, constitutions of the Church founded upon the Statutes of Uniformity and Public Prayer, viz., 5 & 6 Edw. 6, t. 1; 1 Eliz. c. 2; 13 & 14 Car. 2, c. 4.

Law

that it does not take away or abridge any of the fundamental rights enumerated in Part III of the Constitution, Kavalappara Kochuni v. State of Madras and Kerala, AIR 1960 SC 1080: (1960) 3 SCR 887. It is

State

the First Schedule and the 'Legislature of the State' refers to the Legislature which each State has under the Constitution, Babulal Parate v. State of Bombay, AIR 1960 SC 51: (1960) 1 SCR 605. (Constitution of India, Art.

Property

AIR 1951 SC 293 (297-299): (1951) SCR 1125. (iii) The word 'property', as used in Article 19(1)(f) of the Constitution, should be given a liberal and wide connotation and should not be extended to those well recognised types … an actionable 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

Constitution

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Misconduct

v. Foster, 17 QB 536 (542). A disregard of an essential condition of the contract of service may constitute misconduct, see Laws v. London Chronicle (Indicator Newspapers), (1959) 1 WLR 698. This view was adopted in Shardaprasad

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