does not reflect
`sufficient cause' as understood in law. [Advanced Law Lexicon, P.
Ramanatha Aiyar, 2nd Edition, 1997] The expression `sufficient
cause' implies ... party
by the exercise of due care and attention. [Advanced Law Lexicon,
P. Ramanatha Aiyar, 3rd Edition, 2005]
15. We feel that it would
M/S Delhi Airtech Services Pvt. ... vs State Of U.P. & Anr on 18
Namit Sharma vs Union Of India on 13 September, 2012
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M/S. Girnar Traders vs State Of Maharashtra & Ors on 11 January, 2011
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Chloro Controls(I) P.Ltd vs Severn Trent Water Purification Inc ... on 28 September, 2012
Abasaheb Yadav Honmane And Ashwini ... vs The State Of Maharashtra on 12 March, 2008
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adoption but not wholly through males."
24. The Encyclopedia Law Lexicon, explain the word `cognate'
in relation to civil law as follows
apply for a permit to the permitting authority."
21
In Law Lexicon, 2nd Edition, 1997 pg. 171, the word `authority' has
been explained
term `hypothecation' in P.
Ramanatha Aiyar's Advanced Law Lexicon [3rd
Edn. (2005), Vol. 2 pp. 2179 and 2180] are
relevant:
"Hypothecation
Transmission Corp.Of A.P Ltd. & Anr vs Sai R.P.Pvt. Ltd. &