relaxed standard, concession or relaxation. We have also consulted Law Lexicon (1989 Edn.), Supreme Court on Words & Phrases (2012 Edn.), The New Lexicon Webster ... words facility and relaxation have not been defined. In Law Lexicon (1989 Edn.) as well, these words have not been defined. However in The Concise
attach a title to." (emphasis added)
13. In "The New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language" (1987), published ... Lexicon Publications, Inc. at page 1036, "title" is defined as under:
"title 1. n. a word, phrase or sentence used to designate
field, differently from a commercial training or coaching centre. [Whartons Law Lexicon, Oxford/Chambers Dictionaries etc. referred to for distinguishing between education and training ... Special Consultant has relied on P. Ramanatha Aiyers THE MAJOR LAW LEXICON wherein some connotations of the word education have been provided. The learned
word "payable".
38. In Wharton's Law Lexicon, 14th Edn., its meaning is stated to be "anything owing. That which ... payable at a future time".
39. In Venkataramiya's Law Lexicon and Legal Maxims Vol, I, the term "due" has been
allowing yourself physical pleasures, especially for religious reasons"
679. In New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language, Deluxe Encyclopedic Edition ... term "Math" has been described in the Law Lexicon-The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary by P. Ramanatha Aiyer (1997) at page 1205 as under
words "dealt with" given in the
Advanced Law Lexicon by Ramanathan Aiyar and several other dictionaries, Shri.
Dastur submitted that the words ... definition of 'deal with' given in
the Advanced Law Lexicon and other meanings of the term referred to above
(refer Annexure
Dillon (AIR 1964 SC 497). He also relied
on the Law Lexicon to substantiate his contention that the
word 'case' is not limited ... matter in dispute in an action. It is also stated in Law
Lexicon inter alia that the case may be said to be decided
Dr.Kumud Shrivastava vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 4 April, 2012
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affirmative duty to act."
P. Ramanatha Aiyar's Law Lexicon, Reprint Edition 1987 at
page 821 defines `misconduct' thus
retain".
33. The expression ―control‖ is defined in the Advanced Law Lexicon
by P.N. Ramanatha Aiyar 3rd Edition Reprint 2009 and it reads