person affected by it only when it comes to his knowledge either directly or constructively, otherwise not."
(ii) Collector of Central Excise, Madras ... when it was known to the party concerned either actually or constructively. .... ..... The knowledge of the party affected by such a decision, either actual
actual service of the notice or information, a bare inference of constructive knowledge of the obligation to comply with the order cannot be drawn
knowledge of the department in relation to an earlier period, as constructive knowledge of the appellants, clandestine activity for a later period. It is apparent
construction of bridges. It is the common knowledge that a bridge cannot be constructed without the foundation and spans and connecting link which connects
oral understanding. Against this background the second respondent with full knowledge of the Petitioners family allotted the impugned shares in favour of the Respondents ... Plant & Machinery and for putting up constructions, of which the Petitioners have full knowledge. Thus both the allotments were in the interest
false" when it is done, or made, with knowledge, actual or constructive, that it is untrue or illegal, or is said to be done
Nirmal Bang Securities Pvt. Ltd. vs The Chairman, Securities And Exchange ... on 31 October, 2003
scientific, social, cultural, moral, religious, industrial, technical, commercial and other useful educational knowledge.
ii) Conduct classes, seminars, workshops, debates, symposiums, meetings and other activities considered ... newspapers, periodicals, furnitures etc for the purpose of educational activities.
vi) Establish, construct, organize, consolidate, support, develop, acquire, takeover, conduct, equip, endow, improve, alter, extend
question purchased was a built house and the property was not constructed by the assessee. He further stated that it was not a case ... submitted that the property which had been purchased by the assessee was constructed by the seller in the year 1990 and the value
view that for that to be done for some other specific knowledge by him for the act of smuggling. There is nothing to show that ... rendering liable to confiscation a ship or vessel which has been specially constructed or adapted. In N.V. Chidambaram