U Dictionary
Under my hand
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....
Under reserve
Under reserve, a payment under reserve is under-stood in banking transactions to mean that the recipient of money may not deem it as his own but must be prepared to return it on demand. The balance of convenience clearly lies in allowing the normal banking transactions to go forward, United Commercial Bank v. Bank of India, AIR 1981 SC 1426 (1440): (1981) 2 SCC 766: (1981) 3 SCR 300....
Under the authority of
Under the authority of, mean pursuant to the authority, such as where an agent or a servant acts under or pursuant to the authority of the principal or master, Heavy Engineering Mazdoor Union v. State of Bihar, AIR 1970 SC 82: (1970) 1 SCR 35: (1970) 1 SCJ 137: (1970) 1 SCA 43: 36 FJR 222: (1969) 2 Lab LJ 662: 19 Fac LR 258: (1970) Lab IC 3: (1989) 1 SCC 765. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2(a)]...
Under the authority of any department of the Central Govt
Under the authority of any department of the Central Govt., the expression 'under the authority of any department of the Central Government' in s. 32(iv) of the Payment of Bonus Act would in ordinary parlance mean that the department is directly responsible for the management of the industrial undertaking, Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh v. Model Mills, AIR 1984 SC 1813 (1819): (1984) Supp SCC 443: (1985) 1 SCR 751....
Under the colour of duty
Under the colour of duty, the expression 'under colour of something' or 'under colour of duty', or 'under colour of office', is not infrequently used in law as well as in common parlance. Whether or not when the act bears the true colour of the office or duty or right, the act may be said to be done under colour of that right, office or duty, it is clear that when the colour is assumed as a cover or a cloak for something which cannot properly be done in performance of the duty or in exercise of the right or office, the act is said to be done under colour of the office or duty or right, Virupaxappa Veerappa Kadampur v. State of Mysore, AIR 1963 SC 849 (852): (1963) 2 Supp SCR 6; see also Bhanuprasad Hariprasad Dave v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1968 SC 1323. [Bombay Police Act, 1951 (22 of 1951), s. 161(1)]...
Under the control of Government of India
Under the control of Government of India, in the Article 12, the word 'under the control of the Government of India' qualify the words 'authorities' and not the word 'territory' and Article 12 gives an inclusive definition of the words 'the State', K.S. Ramamurthy Reddiar v. Chief Commissioner, AIR 1963 SC 1464 (1467): (1964) 1 SCR 656....
Under the provisions hereinbefore contained
Under the provisions hereinbefore contained, means if the magistrate comes to the conclusion that the accused ought to be committee for trial, he shall commit in accordance with the provisions contained in the earlier part of the Code, Chhadanilal Jain v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1960 SC 41: (1960) Cr LJ 145.The Magistrate comes to the conclusion that the accused ought to be committed for trial he shall commit in accordance with the provisions contained in the earlier part of the Code namely, in Chapter XVIII. This of course does not mean that the Magistrate must begin over again for the beginning. All that he has to do when he decides that the case ought to be committed is to inform the accused and see that the provisions of Chapter XVIII are complied with so far as they have not been complied with upto the stage at which he decides that there ought to be a commitment. Now the procedure under Chapter XVIII is lad down in ss. 208 to 213 of the Code, Chhadimal Jain v. State of Uttar ...
Under this section
Under this section, the words 'under this section' in the Explanation are significant relating, as it does, to the governing topic in the section, namely, computation of the period of limitation, Udayan Chinubhai v. R.C. Bali, AIR 1977 SC 2319 (2326): (1977) 4 SCC 309: (1978) 1 SCR 547. [Limitation Act, 1963, s. 12(2)]...
Under Treasurer of England
Under Treasurer of England [vice-thesaurarius Angli', Lat.], he who transacted the business of the Lord High Treasurer....
Under-inclusive classification
Under-inclusive classification, there are two main consideration to justify an under-inclusive classifi-cation. First, administrative, necessity. Second, the legislature might not be fully convinced that the particular policy which it adopts will be fully successful or wise. Thus to demand application of the policy to all whom it might logically encompass would restrict the opportunity of a State to make experiment, Sopt. & Remembrancer of Legal Affairs v. Girish Kumar Navalakha, AIR 1975 SC 1030: (1975) 4 SCC 754 (758). [Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947, s. 23 (1A)]...