clear indication of the candidates having taken help from a common source while attempting the
question papers.
7. That each one of the circumstances mentioned ... held the exercise to be bad. Similarity in answers from a common source like a book does-not, declared the Court, establish any connection between
both derive their power from, and partake of, a common source, - the "judicial power" of a sovereign State. They necessarily share ... common features characteristic of and incidental to the very nature of the power they exercise; and to the commonness of the source of that power
Tribunal' and the 'Court' derive power from common source of sovereign State and what is necessary to be seen is whether
different from the contracting parties. These authorities must have a common source from which the existence and contents of the inter-State agreements could authentically
both derive their power from and, partake of, a common source, - the "judicial power" of a sovereign State. They necessarily share ... common features characteristic of and incidental to the very nature of the power they exercise; and to the commonness of the source of that power
materials required for Tumkur Unit are received from the common source of Amelnar factory of vice-versa. On this scope, the submitted that there
both derive their power from and, partake of a common source, the 'judicial power' of a sovereign State. They necessarily share ... common features characteristic of and incidental to the very nature of the power they exercise; and to the commonness of the source of that power
said decisions, the learned senior counsel also submitted that where the source being common, the similarities are bound to occur and in such cases ... must of necessity resemble existing publications, and the defence of 'common source' is frequently made where the new publication is alleged to constitute
accept the submission that merely because there may be a common source of supply to the restaurant as also to the rest of the production
both derive their power from and partake of, a common source,- the "indicial power" of a sovereign State. They necessarily share ... common features characteristic of and incidental to the very nature of the power they exercise; and to the commonness of the source of that power