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Kavalappara Kottarathil Kochuni And ... vs The State Of Madras And Others on 4 May, 1960

Similarly, under proviso to para 3(1) the President may require the State Government to create a local cadre within a zone. So the phrase 'or con- stituted otherwise' cannot be understood dehorse the scheme of the Presidential order. No doubt in common parlence, the word 'otherwise' is of 'wide' amplitude. This Court in Kochuni v. States of Madras & Kerala, AIR 1960 SC 1080, Subba Rao, J., as he then was, speaking per majority in paragraph 50 while construing the word 'otherwise' held that it must be confined to things analogous to right or contract such as lost grant, immemorial user etc. The Word 'other- wise' in the context only means whatever may be the origin of the receipt of maintenance. The ratio thereunder cannot be extended in the contextual circumstances obtainable on the facts in this case.
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