conducted before a Magistrate would certainly be a
proceeding in a court of law in respect of a transaction which relates to a
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debt ... Constitution, qua District
Judges in a State. Applying the doctrine of noscitur a sociis, this Court
held that given the fact that the expression “posting
maxim of noscitur a sociis
may be a treacherous one unless the "societas" to which
the "socii" belong, are known ... those services which involve
a human element. This concludes our discussion on the applicability
of the principle of noscitur a sociis.
20. Before concluding
a wider sense when the
expression `old' is by itself vague, imprecise and
ambiguous, being too general, the principle of noscitur a
sociis will ... maxim noscitur a sociis is always a
treacherous one unless you know the societas to which the
socii belong." According to him further
different entries under Section 6(1)(a)
and Section 6(1)(d) ?
(4) Principle of Noscitur a Sociis.
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(5) Whether the Division Bench ... included in Section 6(1)(a) .
In interpreting Item 5 of Entry 71 the doctrine of
'noscitur a sociis' is fully attracted. Justice
relevant phrase is the one used in a fiscal law. The doctrine of noscitur a sociis relied upon by the Revenue was rejected as inapplicable ... same class, unless, of course, a contrary intention is indicated. On the other hand, the maxim 'noscitur a sociis' is not used
consideration is whether principle of ejusdem generis as a specie of maxim noscitur a sociis can be invoked to restrict the meaning of 'proceeding ... provision. Maxim of noscitur a sociis is a well-known rule of construction limiting the ambit of a word of wider import used
maxim of noscitur a sociis
may be a treacherous one unless the "societas" to which
the "socii" belong, are known ... those services which involve
a human element. This concludes our discussion on the applicability
of the principle of noscitur a sociis.
20. Before concluding
maxim of noscitur a sociis
may be a treacherous one unless the "societas" to which
the "socii" belong, are known ... those services which involve
a human element. This concludes our discussion on the applicability
of the principle of noscitur a sociis.
20. Before concluding
maxim of noscitur a sociis may be a treacherous one unless
the 'societas' to which the 'socii' belong, are known ... those services which involve a
human element. This concludes our discussion on the applicability of the principle of
noscitur a sociis.
20. Before concluding
consideration is whether principle of ejusdem generis as a specie of maxim noscitur a sociis can be invoked to restrict the meaning of "proceeding ... provision. Maxim of noscitur a sociis is a well-known rule of construction limiting the ambit of a word of wider import used