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High Court
a Court of record meaning thereby all the original record of the Court will be preserved by the said Court and it shall have all the powers of such a superior Court of record including the power … which the registered office of the company concerned is situate as indicated by s. 2(11) read with s. 10(1) (a) of the Act, Strideuell Leathers (P) Ltd. v. Bhankepur Simbhaoli Beverages Ltd., AIR 1994 SC 158 (165):
Barrister, or Barrastor
except through the intervention of a solicitor. See Doe v. Hale, (1850) 15 QB 171, where it was said that the rule of etiquette was beneficial, and ought to be maintained; and the correspondence between the Attorney-General … distinction is drawn between contentious and non-contentious business; Annual Practice; Annual Statement of the Bar Council for (1904-5) 10. By rule 20 of the Resolutions of the Bar Committee (see Annual Practice), counsel who has drawn pleadings
Plant
in the business either as a seal of business or location. Where business is carried on can be said to be 'plant', in sense that it is one of means of carrying on business, AIR 2007 (NOC) … (Income-tax Act, 1961, s. 32) Theatre building cannot be considered a plant, CIT v. Raiban & Sons, (2002) 10 SCC 381: AIR 2002 SC 443. (Income Tax Act, 1961, s. 32) The word 'plant' has got exhaustive
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Imprisonment
to hold-ing a man in the street, etc.; for in all these cases the person so restrained is said to be a prisoner, so long as he has not his liberty freely to go about his business
Inheritance
fulfils in the person of a living substitute. To this extent, and in this fiction, it may be said that legal personality of a man survives his natural personality; until his obligations being duly per-formed, and his
Uses
statute transferred the (legal) seisin, estate or possession accordingly to the cestui que use. It has been generally said that one object aimed at by this statute was the total destruction of the use, by effecting an … mortmain.' These grievances led to the passing of the Statute of Uses. This Act, 27 Hen. 8, c. 10, is usually called the Statute of Uses; its title on the Parliament roll is, 'An Act concerning Uses
Abet
to disclose, voluntarily causes or procures, or attempts to cause or procure, a thing to be done, is said to instigate the doing of that thing. Illustration A, a public officer, is authorized by a warrant from
Landlord and tenant
from disturbance by the landlord or by persons claiming against him or by paramount title, though it is said that in any letting short of a demise by deed the implied warranty does not extend to disturbance … natural decay, or by tempest or fire, see Yellowly v. Gower, (1855) 11 Exch 174; Standen v. Christmas, 10 QB 135. The landlord is not under any implied obligation to repair or under any warranty that the
Widow
a wife who outlives her husband, one whose husband is dead; a surviving wife; and it has been said that in legal writings 'widow' is an additio given to a woman who is unmarried and whose husband
Public Order Act, 1936
member of the public even in the absence of a legal right, can actually find access to the said place, the place become a public place, Chuttan v. State, (1954) All LJ 457. Includes any place or … 6.-Amendment of Public Meeting Act, 1908; see PUBLIC MEETING. S. 7.-Enforcement. S. 8.-Application to Scotland. S. 9.-Interpretation. S. 10.-Short title and extent. A person who commits an offence under s. 2 is liable on summary conviction to
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