year 1894. He attained majority in or about the year 1903. Even after he attained majoirty, till the death of his father ... absolute owner. As the plaintiff enjoyed the properties after he attained majority absolutely for 35 years and sold the same as an absolute owner
every decision of the Court-martial shall be passed by an absolute majority votes and when there is an equality of votes on either
committed it. They are not even 0,001%. We are in absolute super majority. It is our duty to guide them to bring them
sounds paradoxical that a right which the Constitution makers wanted to be absolute can be subjected to regulations which need only satisfy the nebulous ... Constitution in absolute terms in marked contrast with the other fundamental rights was to withdraw it from the reach of the majority. To subject
Alankar Theatre vs Entertainment Tax Officer, Warangal on 19 April, 1984
Equivalent citations: [1991]82STC417
that the other partners have acted in absolute lack of bona fides and the majority decision was taken wholly with a view to preclude
production, the use of insecticides and pesticides has become absolutely indispensable for farmers, the majority of whom have no means of their own to analyse ... carry on any occupation, trade or business is not an absolute right. Clause 5 of Artcle 19 not only saves the operation of any existing
first defendant. Therefore, after becoming absolute owner, Venkatamma executed partition deed along with her two major sons Pentaiah and Narasimha and that the partition deed ... Will. The only dispute is whether under the Will, Venkatamma was given absolute right to the property leaving vested remainder to the first defendant
included the properties got under the award. After the 2nd plaintiff attained majority, he effected alienations of the rest of the properties between ... validity of the award. Alter he attained majority he had two titles to choose (1) an absolute title referable to the award and (2) title
giving sound and valid reasons agreeing with the Accountant Member. Thus, the majority view was in favour of the assessee and a consolidated order ... order of the Appellate Tribunal does not represent the majority view. There is absolutely no question of law involved in this point. We, therefore, decline