domicile.—
A man acquires a new domicile by taking up his fixed habitation in a country which is not that of his domicile of origin ... deemed to have taken up his fixed habitation in India merely by reason of his residing therein the civil, military, naval or air force service
house" means the house in which mundkar resides with a fixed habitation, whether such house was constructed by the mundkar at his own expense ... means the house in which the mundkar resides with a fixed habitation whether such house was constructed by the mundkar at his own expense
lawful resident of the suit house right from 1964 and with fixed habitation therein. This is a fact admitted on record and her lawful residence ... lawful consent of the landlord but also with the character of fixed habitation therein. By merely saying that he is a Mundkar obviously this
namely, (i) consent, (ii) residence, (iii) lawful and (iv) fixed habitation, we are not inclined to take the view that the said appellants have discharged ... finding on this point. Also with regard to the requirement of fixed habitation the record shows that the appellant No. 1 has clearly admitted having
mundkar was a person who was residing with a fixed habitation in a rustic property belonging to others for the purpose of agriculture or watch ... behalf of the bhatkar, lawfully resides with a fixed habitation in a dwelling house with or without obligation to render any services to the bhatkar
acquires a new domicile by taking us his fixed habitation in a country which is not that of his origin. Acquiring of a new domicile ... chiefly upon the intention of the person to take up his fixed habitation in a new country and stay in such country on account
domicile.—
A man acquires a new domicile by taking up his fixed habitation in a country which is not that of his domicile of origin ... deemed to have taken up his fixed habitation in India merely by reason of his residing therein the civil, military, naval or air force service
single act cannot be said to be forming the
habit of the person. That is to say, the act complained of
must be repeated more ... Belonging to the habit or inward
disposition, inherent or latent in the mental
constitution;
(2) of the nature of a habit; fixed by habit;
constantly
R.C. Poudyal And Anr. Etc. Etc vs Union Of India And Ors. Etc. Etc
person habitually addicted to crime
is one who is a criminal by habit or by disposition formed by
repetition of crimes. Reasonable belief ... Belonging to the habit or inward
disposition; inherent or latent in the mental
constitution;
(2) of the nature of a habit; fixed by habit; constantly