ejusdem generis. Therefore the expression 'any cause other
than' in s. 43(1) could not be considered ejusdem generis
with the causes specified ... generis with the causes specified in cll. (a) to (g)
of s. 42 (1). We do not agree with this submission. The
ejusdem generis rule
Article 181 in the 1908 Limitation Act on the basis of ejusdem generis should be applied to Article 137. The application was presented ... under Article 137 cannot be said on the principle of ejusdem generis to the applications under the Civil Procedure Code other than those mentioned
nature" occurring in s. 14(1) had to
be read ejusdem generis with the preceding words "relating
to the defects of jurisdiction ... words "defect of
jurisdiction" according to the rule of ejusdem generis.
Therefore, the defect must be of a character analogous to
jurisdiction barring
under Article 137 cannot be said on
the principle of ejusdem generis to be applications under
the Civil Procedure Code other than those mentioned ... Article 181 in the 1908
Limitation Act on the basis of ejusdem generis should be
applied to Article 137. The application was presented
Construction of a power of attorney--Principles of
ejusdem generis---Object-Purpose--Nature--Frame--Provisions
and language used--Dictionary meaning --Surrounding circum-
stances, whether power ... necessarily be subordinated to it Specific in to
such a case ejusdem generis cannot be applied. The mode of
construing a document and the rules
purpose of assessment, reassessment, collection and enforcement. The doctrine of ejusdem generis shows that the genus in Section 9(2) of the Central ... well as penalty is not attracted by the doctrine of ejusdem generis in the application of the provisions of the State Act in regard
Validity of the Rules made under the Act.
Interpretation of statutes-ejusdem generis.
HEADNOTE:
The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 ,
requires contractors
well as penalty is
not attracted by the doctrine of ejusdem generis in the
application of the provisions of the State Act in regard ... purpose
of assessment, reassessment, collection and enforcement.
The doctrine of ejusdem generis shows that the genus in
section 9(2) of the Central
other relevant factors' is not to be
construed ejusdem generis because there is no germs of the
relevant factors
other relevant factors' is not to be
construed ejusdem generis because there is no germs of the
relevant factors