commencement of the
Amendment Act. The 4th proviso uses the present perfect continuous tense
"have not been" completed on the date ... commencement of the
Amendment Act. The present perfect continuous tense is used for a position
which began sometime at the past and is still continuing
commencement of the
Amendment Act. The 4th proviso uses the present perfect continuous tense
"have not been" completed on the date ... commencement of the
Amendment Act. The present perfect continuous tense is used for a position
which began sometime at the past and is still continuing
Oberoi Constructions Private Limited A ... vs State Of Maharashtra And Ors. Etc. Etc. on 24
Register of Firms as partners of the firm. In the present case, the firm was registered and it is not disputed that the names ... registered" is used in the present perfect tense. i.e. as meaning "has been and continues to remain registered." If the firm
Tan Bug Taim vs Collector Of Bombay on 9 August, 1945
Equivalent citations: (1945)47BOMLR1010
The State Of Bombay vs Dr. Raghunath Balkrishna Chandrachud on 20 April, 1960
Equivalent citations
Shaikh Zahid Mukhtar vs The State Of Maharashtra Through ... on 6 May, 2016
Equivalent citations
lower courts should be counted and thereby it be cleared that the present suit is an attempt to introduce a time-barred cause under ... continuous possession of the respondents from 1934 till the filing of present suit shows that the title of respondents by adverse possession has perfected
what should be the procedure in cases such as the present one where the arrears is an admitted fact, there is no reason ... required to pay the time-barred rent if he wants to continue to be in possession by taking advantage of the Court's inability
verb 'sub-let' in the
present perfect tense. He referred to p. 61 of Handbook of English
Grammar by R.W. Zandvoort ... verb is used in present perfect tense, it denotes "a completed
past action connected, through its result, with the present moment".
The argument