will be found from a plain reading of this rule, the mere disposal or removal by the deft. of any of his property ... stated as follows:
"It may be here pointed out that the mere fact that the deft. in the past mortgaged his property or otherwise
applied in determining the question are well-settled and there is a mere question of applying those principles or that the plea raised is palpably ... High Court under amended S. 100 , where the grounds therein raise merely the question of perversity of fact-finding or erroneous application of law otherwise
think what was then said can be regarded as mere obiter dictum. What is obiter dictum is sometimes difficult to decide, but a valuable guide ... that is one of those things which can be described as a mere obiter dictum. It is part of the law which is guiding
special cases" and they are of opinion that this is merely a "machinery" Section and in this view, they seem to have ... fail to understand how these words can be referred to as merely creating a machinery. The last portions of the Section are no doubt referable
presided over by Chagla C. J. held that it was not a mere procedural irregularity but a defect going to the root of the jurisdiction ... notice prescribed by Section 34 cannot be recorded as a mere procedural requirement; if the same notice is served on the assessee as required that
those facts it would appear that M/s. Assam Jute Traders was merely a device employed by the assessee-company to reduce the incidence ... escaped assessment. In the recorded reasons the respondent No. 1 merely recorded an information received by him from an informer that the appellant entered into
which the company's affairs are being conducted, an distinguished from mere resentment on the part of a minority at being outvoted on some ... Just and equitable' winding-up has ever yet been ordered merely because of changes effected in the board of directors or the dismissal
case has been sought to be used and utilised as a mere cloak or pretence for making a roving or fishing enquiry or investigation ... sufficiency of the materials for the formation of the belief and mere production of the report would not be enough. Materials must be produced
something is done by an officer of Government. This might be considered merely as a method of promulgation, and not as any delegation of authority ... that a power of extension so conferred makes the Lieutenant-Governor the mere ministerial officer who is to promulgate the Act. It vests
exclusive right to the use of the mark and not mere evidence of a title acquired at common law by actual public ... that if the primary purpose was not trade under the mark but merely to use the same to validate the registration, the use would