plaintiff to urge that a compilation derived from a common source falls within the ambit of literary work. In Govindan v. Gopalakrishna , it was held ... quoted since it will defeat the defence of "common source" of all others. But for urging such a legal issue, the appellants
this section, is not destroyed by its being
taken from a source common to mankind...The novelty may
consist in the applicability to the article ... change or
difference in the design, although, it may have a common source.
A mere trade variant without significant and substantial
noticeable features would destroy
similarity of answers could be a result of cramming from a common source and cannot per se be evidence of any conspiracy between the crammers ... institution and could have crammed the answers from a common source. It is difficult to accept the said contention of Mr. Nanda because there
this section, is not destroyed
by its being taken from a source common to mankind...The novelty may
consist in the applicability to the article ... change
or difference in the design, although, it may have a common source. A mere
trade variant without significant and substantial noticeable features would
destroy
Jitendra Singh Shakya vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 13 April, 2018
Bench: Sanjay
tried with C.S. No. 29 of 2003 on
the plea that common questions of fact and law arise in
the suits and it would ... appellants, the plaintiffs in that suit, did not
emanate from any common source and there was no
interdependence or nexus between the causes of action
Indian Council For Enviro-Legal Action ... vs Union Of India And Ors.Etc on 13
Smt. Somavanti And Others vs The State Of Punjab And Others(And ... on 2 May
Income-tax Act, the real
test is the existence of a common source of income in which
two or more persons are interested as owner
family upon whom Bhumidhari rights conferred become and remain tenants-in-common and not joint tenants.
11. Thus where one or more members ... acquired interest in bhumidhari land by joint effort or from a common source;
(d) whether the notions of Hindu law regarding joint family could