interests of the general public." Although the mentioned words are inclusive enough to encompass any nationalization scheme, it was deemed necessary to eliminate ambiguity
writ of mandamus against the Director of Public Instruction for the inclusion of his book in the list of books which were approved as text
target practice. (4) The provisions of sub-sections (2) to (6) (both inclusive) of section 21 shall apply in relation to any deposit of firearms
class of establishments, whether or not at the time of such inclusion any dispute exists or is apprehended in that establishment, group or class
offence punishable under sections 172 to 188 (both inclusive) of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), or (ii) of any abetment of, or attempt ... Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), namely, sections 193 to 196 (both inclusive), 199, 200, 205 to 211 (both inclusive) and 228, when such offence
Section 10 in The Income Tax Act, 1961
10. Incomes not included in total income
tried by any Court not qualified under Sections 177 to 185 (both inclusive), but in other respects competent to inquire into or try such offence
High Court or the Supreme Court, full wages last drawn by him, inclusive of any maintenance allowance admissible to him under any rule
meaning of any of the sub-clauses (e) to (l) (both inclusive) of clause (i-a) of section 2; or (ii) any adulterant which ... Metropolitan Magistrate and the provisions of sections 262 to 265 (both inclusive) of the said Code shall as far as may be, apply to such
limitation.—
(1) Subject to the provisions contained in sections 4 to 24 (inclusive), every suit instituted, appeal preferred, and application made after the prescribed period