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General custom of the Punjab
a class, or by a local custom.' Young C.J., said in Mt. Simon v. Shahu, ILR 17 Lah 10 (11): AIR 1935 Lah 93, 'There is no such thing as general customary law known to the Legislature.'
Town
borough' (ibid.). In London and South Western Ry. Co. v. Blackmore, (1879) LR 4 HL 611, it was said that where there is such a continuous occupancy of houses that persons living in them may be said
Decussate
To cross at an acute angle to cut or divide in the form of X to intersect said of lines in geometrical figures rays of light nerves etc
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Fieri feci
called fiducia, and the person to whom the property was so transferred was said fiduciam accipere, Cic. Top. 10. A man might transfer his property to another for greater security in time of danger, or for other
Dishonestly
S. Dutt v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1966 SC 523: (1966) 1 SCR 493. A person is said to do a thing dishonestly when he does anything with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one … State of Bihar, AIR 1965 SC 926 (931). (Penal Code, 1860, s. 378: Cattle Trespass Act, 1871, s. 10) --Whoever does anything with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss of another
Foreign judgment
c. 81), shall cease to have effect in relation to such Dominions except to such part of the said Dominions to which the Act of 1920 extends at the date of an Order under the Act of
Act
one of the ambiguous import, being used in various senses of different degrees of generation. When it is said, however, that an act is one of the essential conditions of liability. We use the term in the
Judicial discretion
of a trial as are to be decided summarily by the judge, and cannot be questioned afterwards, are said to be within his discretion. Various matters incidental to the conduct of a cause before trial are also … without other control than one's own judgment, Reliance Airport Develo-pers Pvt. Ltd. v. Airports Authority of India, (2006) 10 JT 424: (2006) 11 SCALE 208. Judicial discretion. Such matters in the course of a trial as are
Bill of Rights
of the enactments which secure the Protestant succession to the Throne of my Realm, uphold and maintain the said enactments to the best of my powers according to law. Bill of rights, is a summary of fundamental … a summary of fundamental rights and privileges guaranteed to the people against violation by the Government e.g. first 10 amendments to American Constitution, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 52.
Development
to exclude all development programmes relating to any industry from the purview of the word 'development' in the said sub-section. There is no indication in the Act that development envisaged therein should confine to non-industrial activities. Development … any building or land and includes redevelopment. [Delhi Development Act, 1957, s. 2(d)] The word 'development' in, s. 10(20A) of the IT Act, should be understood in its wide sense. There is no warrant to exclude all
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