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Dying declaration
weighting of evidence. The court must, in order to test the reliability of a dying declaration, keep in view the circumstances like the opportunity of the dying man for observation, for example, whether there was sufficient light
egularly kept books of account
differ but also the yardstick of contemporaneity in making entries therein. It is not possible to accept the view that an entry must necessarily be made in the book of account at or about the time the
Electrical resistance wires
it can only mean electrical wires having characteristics similar to those of Nichrome, namely, high resistivity, keeping in view the low resistivity of Tungsten wire it cannot be regarded as electrical resistance wire falling under Item 73(23),
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Emigrate and emigration
Emigrate and emigration, mean the departure out of India of any person with a view to taking up any employment (whether or not under an agreement or other arrangements to take up such
Realizing
Serving to make real or to impress on the mind as a reality as a realizing view of the danger incurred
Explosive
chemical compound or a mixture of substances, whether solid or liquid or gaseous used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or pyrotechnic effect; and includes fog-signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion-caps, detonators,
Explosives
fires, and every other substance, whether similar to those above mentioned or not, used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or a pyrotechnic effect; And as including: For signals, fireworks, fuses,
Expunction of remarks
has to repeat those words exactly as they were spoken. If the Speaker or Chairman is of the view that the words spoken were disorderly or after ascertaining sense of the House directs the clerk to take
Family
entity distinct and different from an individual and it would be wrong not to keep that difference in view, C. Krishna Prasad v. C.I.T., AIR 1975 SC 498: (1975) 1 SCC 160: (1975) 2 SCR 709. The
Fee
to be a charge for a special service rendered to individuals by some governmental agency. But the traditional view that there must be actual quid pro quo has undergone a sea change with the passage of time.
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Dying declaration
weighting of evidence. The court must, in order to test the reliability of a dying declaration, keep in view the circumstances like the opportunity of the dying man for observation, for example, whether there was sufficient light
egularly kept books of account
differ but also the yardstick of contemporaneity in making entries therein. It is not possible to accept the view that an entry must necessarily be made in the book of account at or about the time the
Electrical resistance wires
it can only mean electrical wires having characteristics similar to those of Nichrome, namely, high resistivity, keeping in view the low resistivity of Tungsten wire it cannot be regarded as electrical resistance wire falling under Item 73(23),
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Emigrate and emigration
Emigrate and emigration, mean the departure out of India of any person with a view to taking up any employment (whether or not under an agreement or other arrangements to take up such
Realizing
Serving to make real or to impress on the mind as a reality as a realizing view of the danger incurred
Explosive
chemical compound or a mixture of substances, whether solid or liquid or gaseous used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or pyrotechnic effect; and includes fog-signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion-caps, detonators,
Explosives
fires, and every other substance, whether similar to those above mentioned or not, used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or a pyrotechnic effect; And as including: For signals, fireworks, fuses,
Expunction of remarks
has to repeat those words exactly as they were spoken. If the Speaker or Chairman is of the view that the words spoken were disorderly or after ascertaining sense of the House directs the clerk to take
Family
entity distinct and different from an individual and it would be wrong not to keep that difference in view, C. Krishna Prasad v. C.I.T., AIR 1975 SC 498: (1975) 1 SCC 160: (1975) 2 SCR 709. The
Fee
to be a charge for a special service rendered to individuals by some governmental agency. But the traditional view that there must be actual quid pro quo has undergone a sea change with the passage of time.
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