Duty Circle and came across an extract from P. Ramanatha Aiyars Law Lexicon wherein it was stated that the expression "issue" included ... letter dated 5th April 1966 communicated the extract from Law Lexicon and required the accountable person to furnish correct detailed of the lands sold
given in the Black's Law Dictionary, the Law Lexicon,
Advanced Law Lexicon and Halsbury's Laws of England, fourth
edition. The Bench ... matter."
(emphasis supplied by us).
16.2 According to The Law Lexicon of P. Ramanatha Aiyar,
Second Edition 1997, the phrase "original jurisdiction
from the stricter sense of "belonging to". Ordinary Dictionaries, Law Lexicons as well as cases in the books do refer to both ... what Eouvier, Wharton and Stroud say on this subject in their Lexicons. According to the first of these authors, "appurtenant" means "belonging
M/S Mohit Paper Mills Ltd. And Another vs Pvvnl And Others on 14 October
General Clauses Act, 1897
also. Therefore, this Commercial Division turns to Law Lexicons, Law
dictionary, judicial dictionary and English dictionary.
14. Before embarking upon ... stands explained and / or elucidated when described. Let me now
go to Lexicons and dictionaries. To be noted, from the Lexicons
Prashant Kumar Jaiswal And 12 Others vs State Of U.P. And 10 Others on
Government; to seize property by authority of law"
The Law Lexicon by P. Bamantha Aiyar, explains the term as :
To appropriate private property ... property as forfeited to the State "
Wharton's Law Lexicon by A.S. Oppe {OF THE INNER TEMPLE, BARRISTER-AT-LAW), gives
TNVAT Act, this Court took recourse to P.Ramanatha
Aiyar The Law Lexicon - Second Edition. The term 'Determine' in
http://www.judis ... Ramanatha Aiyar The Law Lexicon- Second Edition reads as follows:
'Determine: To fix all boundaries of ; to mark off ; to
separate
from the following
dictionaries, namely Webster’s Comprehensive Dictionary, Wharton’s Law
Lexicon, Encyclopedic Law Lexicon, The New Shorter Oxford English
Dictionary, Advanced Law Lexicon ... Ramanatha Aiyar’s the Law Lexicon and
Stroud’s Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases. After a careful reading
of the meanings of ‘technical engineering
term "Mahant" has been descried in the Law
Lexicon-The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary by P. Ramanatha
Aiyer (1997) on page 1161 as under ... include a wide variety of
theistic and nontheistic beliefs."
711. Law Lexicon-The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary by P.
Ramanatha Aiyer (1997) describe "religion