Measures (Enforcement) Act, 1985
34. Custom or usage requiring delivery of additional quantities to cease.
(1) Any custom, usage, practice or method of whatever nature ... relation to any commodity sold by number, there is a custom or usage of delivering a fixed number of such commodity in addition
custom, usage, etc., contrary to standard weight, measure or numeration to be void.—
Any custom, usage, practice or method of whatever nature which permits
contesting respondent that there was a very consistent and prolonged practice, custom and usage of the business of air-lifting of consignments of the complainant ... petitioners has never argued that this was not a custom, usage or practice for carrying the goods from one country to another. At the same
thereof. He maintained that in absence of even a semblance of any
custom prohibiting reservation for women in the elections to the
Municipal and Town ... year 1992 and as in the last two
decades, no custom, practice or usage antithetical to the reservation of
women as mandated had surfaced
customs, practices and usages, it gives no room
for any authority to interfere with that. Matters relating to
customs, usages and practices include matters relating ... temple in terms of such customs,
practices and usages. Matters relating to customs, usages and
practices include matters relating to festivals and organising
different functions
custom or usage does not permit the entry of any person other than the archaka or a person authorised by such custom or usage, into ... such custom or usage in that behalf but may authorise any archaka or other person authorised by such custom or usage to make the entry
Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997
KARNATAKA
India
Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any law or any custom, practice or usage having the force of law, Government shall not be deemed ... preceding subsections or in any law or any custom, practice or usage having the force of law- (a) any Khasmahal land or Nazul land, except
public means open to the general public and of public amenities. The practice of untouchability is the root cause for social segregation, denial of opportunities ... rights and the Constitution entails the wrong doer with punishment. All customs, usages, practices directly or indirectly recognising or encouraging the practice of untouchability
Tilkayat Shri Govindlalji Maharaj vs The State Of Rajasthan And Others on 21 January, 1963