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Under my hand, means a document signed by me which is defective either in form or expression, or in solemnities of authentication, or in both, Waterson's Trustees v. St. Giles Boy's Club, 1943 SC 369....
Writing under his hand
Writing under his hand, a type written letter of resignation duly signed by the person tendering his resignation also means 'writing under his hand', Vice-chairman, Village Panchayat, Maranbeed v. Channabassappa B. Gaddi, AIR 1985 Kant 252 (256). [Karnataka Village Panchayats and Local Boards Act (10 of 1959), s. 31(2)]Means what the expression contemplates is a personal autograph of the person concerned and must mean what it says and it cannot be interpreted as written by some other person, M. Bali Fuli v. K.S. Mandali, AIR 1971 Guj 236: (1971) 12 Guj LR 861: ILR 1971 Guj 81....
My heirs
My heirs, the word 'heirs' as referred in Angurbala Mullick v. Debabrata Mullick, AIR 1951 SC 293 (300), cannot normally be limited to 'issues' only. It must mean all persons who are entitled to the property of another under the law of inheritance. The expression 'my heirs' has to be construed as equivalent to 'my legal heirs', N. Krishnammal v. R. Ekambaram, AIR 1979 SC 1298 (1301). [Indian Succession Act (39 of 1925), ss. 74, 93]...
hands
a persons power or discretionary action as my fate is in your hands...
Resignation
Resignation, implies that the party resigning has been elected to the office which he resigns: a man cannot 'resign' that which he is not entitled to, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Vol. 3, p. 2299.Resignation, is a term of legal art having legal connotations which describe certain legal results. It is characteristically, the voluntary surrender of a position by the person on resigning, made freely and not under duress and the word is generally defined as an act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession or position, Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 77, p. 311.Resignation, must be unconditional and with an intention to operate as such, Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition) Vol. 37, p. 476.Means the spontaneous relinquishment of one's own right as conveyed by the maxim. Resignatio est juris propril spontanea refutatio, Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Edn.Resignation, must be made with intention of relinquishment the office accompanied by act of relinquishment, Prabha Aarti v. State of Utta...
Under his own hand
Under his own hand, the expression 'under his own hand' as used in sub-rule (3) (b) of Rule 15 does not mean in his own handwriting. What is inter alia required to be certified by the police officer is that the confession was taken in his presence and recorded by him, State of Tamil Nadu v. Sivarasan, (1997) 1 SCC 682 (693). [Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Rules, 1987, R. 15(3)(b)]...
Company
Company [fr. compagnia, Ital., which word is still printed on Bank of England notes as 'compa'], a body of persons associated for purposes of busi-ness, sometimes, but not now so frequently as some years ago, styled a Joint Stock Company.A company has its origin either (1) in a charter, as the Bank of England and many insurance companies; or (2) in a special Act of Parliament, with which, as authorizing an undertaking of a public nature such as a railway, the Companies Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 16), is necessarily incorporated; or (3) in registration under the Companies Acts, 1862 and subsequent Acts, now consolidated into the (English) Companies Act, 1925 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 23).By s. 13 of the Act of 1925 (1) on the registration of the memorandum of a company the registrar shall certify under his hand that the company is incorporated and, in the case of a limited company, that the company is limited. (2) From the date of incorporation mentioned in the certificat...
Foreign Courts
Foreign Courts. The proceedings of a foreign Court are proved by copies under the seal of such Court, proof being given that the seal affixed is the seal of such Court. If a Court have no seal, then proof by an exemplification under the hand of the chief judge of the Court (his hand writing being judge of the Court (his handwriting being proved) will be received. See Piggott on Foreign Judgmets....
Free hand
Done by the hand without support or the guidance of instruments of drawing or sculpture as free hand drawing See under Drawing...
My
Of or belonging to me used always attributively as my body my book mine is used in the predicate as the book is mine See Mine...
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