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Vacation. By Ord. LXIII., r. 4, it is provided that 'the vacations to be observed in the several courts and offices of the Supreme Court shall be four in every year-viz., Long vacation, Christmas vacation, Easter vacation, and Whitsun vacation.' See LONG VACATION.The country courts are, by s. 39 of the County Courts Act, 1934, as a rule, wholly closed during the month of September.1. The act of vacating 2. The period between the term of court and beginning of next; the space of time during which a court holds no sessions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1546....
Vacation, eviction
Vacation, eviction, eviction requires vacation of the land and vacation does not mean that anything done upon the land which was unauthorised is to be allowed to remain and only the person responsible for doing the unlawful act is to be removed from the land. The words 'eviction' and 'vacation' do not mean mere physical removal of the occupant is clear from the very nature of the right which the respondent in the present case had. His right was confined to the use and occupation of the land for the purpose for which he held it from Government, i.e., for agricultural purposes and when he is evicted and is asked to vacate the land, it must mean that his rights come to an end. For the purpose of vacation it is necessary that any unauthorised construction put up must also be removed otherwise there cannot be any vacation of the land nor can the land be put to effective use for the purpose for which agricultural lands are normally accepted to be used, State of Bombay v. Fakir Umar Dhanse, A...
Long vacation
Long vacation. By (English) R.S.C. Ord. LXVIII., r. 4 (1), the Long Vacation shall commence on 1st of August and terminate on the day appointed by Order in Council for that purpose. By Order in Council dated 1st March, 1907, the Long Vacation is to commence in August and was to terminate on 11th October. For the year 1935 the Long Vacation terminated on 6th October (Long Vacation (1935) Order, 1935)....
Vacation Schools
Vacation Schools. A local education authority has power under s. 22 of the (English) Education Act, 1922, 'to provide, for children attending a public elementary school vacation schools, vacation classes, play-centres, or other means of recreation during their holidays, or at such other times' as the authority may prescribe....
Vacation Sittings
Vacation Sittings. Under the (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 28 (replaced by Jud. Act, 1925, s. 54), and R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXIII. R. 11, two 'vacation judges' of the High Court sit during vacations, for the hearing of such applications as may require to be immediately or promptly heard....
vacate
vacate va·cat·ed va·cat·ing vt 1 : to make void : annul set aside [ a lower court order] 2 a : to make vacant b : to give up the occupancy of vi : to vacate an office, post, or tenancy ...
vacation
vacation 1 : a period in which activity or work is suspended ;specif : an interval between judicial terms 2 : an act or instance of vacating [ of a judgment] ...
Easter vacation
Easter vacation in the Supreme Court commences on Good Friday and terminates on Easter Tuesday [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXIII., r. 4]. See VACATION....
Vacate
Vacate, it implies a unilateral act and all that is necessary is that the person in possession should give up his possession, AIR 1969 Bom 348 (350). [Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act (5 of 1947)]Normally, means to go away, to leave, Surinder Singh Sibia v. Vijay Kumar Sood, AIR 1992 SC 1540 (1541): (1992) SCC 70.1. To notify or cancel; make void; invalidate 2. To surrender occupying or possession, to move out or leave, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn....
Vacation of seats
Vacation of seats, in India, a member of Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha ceases to be a member of that House and his seat remains vacant under various circum-stances, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 31....
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