Association, Tamil Nadu v. Union of India .
16. In the Law Lexicon by Sri Bakshi on "commencement" it was stated:
Commencement ... Bakshi:-
TRIAL:- It is, according to Wharton's Law Lexicon 'the examination of a cause civil or criminal, before a Judge
time of partition. (Page 2401 of Venkataramaiya's Law Lexicon II Edn. Vol.4).
17. Now if we test the facts and circumstances ... entered the law of precedents. To hasten to add, Law Lexicons have embraced the expression with the aid of precedents. To note
Assurance Association Ltd., (1940 St.R. Qd. 7)".
50. The Law lexicon by Ramanatha Aiyar (2nd Edn. 1977) defines an accident, inter alia
occupation of private individuals.
Grama Kantam, according to P.Ramanatha Aiyars Law
Lexicon, means a part of ground in a village for building huts
upon ... held as under:
Further Grama Natham is defined in the Law Lexicon as
ground set apart on which the house of village may be
built
administration or settlement of a will, testamental. In the Law
Lexicon by P. Ramanatha Aiyar, reprint edition 1987 at P. 1271
testamentary instrument was defined ... entire control of
the property until death. P. Ramanatha Aiyars the Law Lexicon (3rd
Edition 2012) deals with the definition of the word disposition
International Dictionary quoted in the right column of page 1908 in Law Lexicon by Venkataramaiya's Vol. 3.)
Further, the meaning of the word ... Oxford Dictionary, quoted in the left column at page 1909 of Law Lexicon supra). The term 'proceeding' is frequently used to denote
review petitioner, to various decisions rendered by various Courts, the Law Lexicons etc., and contended that the absence of the words "this will ... other material placed on behalf of the review petitioner. In Law Lexicon 'bequest' is defined as "a gift of personal property
word authorise. The word authorise
means permitted. (Ramanath Aiyer, Advanced Law Lexicon
Book 1, Reprint 2007, p.417). Section ... authorize to give official authority or legal
power to (Advanced Law Lexicon by Ramanath Aiyer). The
term prescribed is used in several provisions
already been discharged. He also referred to Wharton's Law Lexicon, 10th Edition at page 274 where the word ... which the law intended to cure. According to Wharton's Law Lexicon, the word "due" has also the meaning "that which
respondent No. 1. The meaning of 'adjudication' in the Law Lexicon dictionary as herein:
"Adjudication the legal process of resolving a dispute ... security and (3) the adjudication in implement - Bell's Dictionary.
(Law Lexicon, Volume I, T.P. Mukherjee, Page 59).
"Adjudication means the judgment