found in the following passage
:
"It is well-established that the common law of
England is that the King's prerogative is
illustrated ... means an easy task." It is well-known that the Common law of
England was applied as such in the original sides
obtained on the
day the prosecution was launched.
It is well-established that the common law of England is
that the King's prerogative ... established rights of the crown, it is
said to be binding as well upon the king as upon the
subject; and, likewise, the king
The State Of Punjab vs Sodhi Sukhdev Singh on 15 November, 1960
Equivalent citations: 1961
following
"2(bb) "Common purpose" means any purpose in
relation to any common need, convenience or
benefit of the village and includes ... nature,
water-works or tub---wells, whether such
schools, play grounds) dispensaries,
hospitals, institutions, water-works or tube-
wells may be managed and controlled
right to the assets of the corporation.
This position has been well-established ever since the
decision in the case of Salomon v. Salomon ... pronounced in 1897; and indeed, it has always been the well-
recognised principle of common law. However, in the course
of time, the doctrine that
being guided by the advice of a gentleman who was well
understood by all to be Shri Mahesh Prasad Sinha, who was an
ex-minister ... been defeated at the last
general elections. The member referred, as common
knowledge, to the activities of Shri Mahesh Prasad Sinha in
the selection
only if the depositor and the payee are known to us as well
reputed businessmen" and that, when a Blocked Account is
opened ... evidence on record shows that such deposits are
well known, though not very common in German banking
practice, and there are therefore no sufficient grounds
cases
overlap. Nevertheless, common intention on which s. 34 has
its basis is different from the common object of unlawful
assembly. Common intention denotes action ... existence of common
intention. If the common intention in question animates the
accused persons and if the said common intention leads to
the commission
order. In our opinion, this contention is well-founded and
must be upheld.
10. It is common ground that the enquiry held against the respondent
what is invoked by the learned Advocate General is the
well-known rule of construction which in the phraseology
which is apt to the constitutional ... drew our attention to the following paragraph:
"It is well-established that the common law of
England is that the King's prerogative