director of a company which are used in the present continous and present perfect continuous form, respectively and the words has not filed financial statements ... annual returns for any continuous period of three years which are used in present perfect tense, meaning thereby that in case any company has defaulted
words "has been" and "have been" are present perfect continuous
used to indicate that an action that started in the indefinite ... criminal case is registered against you, that is in a
present perfect tense excluding the past. For which the answer could
Advocate General, ceased
to be ‘advocate’ and since each one of them continued to be
‘advocate’, they cannot be considered to be in the service ... past. This is clear by use of ‘has been’.
The present perfect continuous tense is used for a position
which began at some time
present perfect tense, which is
also used to convey an act / event which started occurring in the past and
still happening. The present perfect tense ... summarize as follows:
present perfect have/has + past participle
The present perfect is used to describe actions that have occurred
continuously or repeatedly from some
present perfect tense, which is
also used to convey an act / event which started occurring in the past and
still happening. The present perfect tense ... summarize as follows:
present perfect have/has + past participle
The present perfect is used to describe actions that have occurred
continuously or repeatedly from some
past. This is clear by use of “has
been”. The present perfect continuous tense is used for a
position which began at sometime ... after the
operation of the statute and that it is a present perfect continuous
tense and thus looks to a present event. Thus, by employing
plaintiff claiming to have perfected her title by continuous possession and enjoyment of the suit properties, has filed the present suit for declaration that ... clear as to how the plaintiff claims to have perfected her title by continuous possession and enjoyment of the suit properties within a period
interrupt the continuity of adverse possession and deprive him of his claim to perfect title on the basis of such continuous adverse possession. There ... material to arrest or break the continuity of such possession and snap of the link in the continues chain of adverse possession, which is very
K.Saraswathi vs The State Of Tamil Nadu on 15 September, 2020
Author: N.Anand
Umade Rajaha Raje Damara Kumara ... vs Panaganti Parthasarathy Rayanimgar ... on 16 August, 1940
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