engaged"
represents a present perfect tense, meaning thereby an
action which has got completed in presenting. The learned
counsel for the appellant could have ... engaged in any unfair labour practice. This
clearly indicates a present continuous action as it reflects
a present continuous tense. That would include a complaint
been for not less than seven years," the present perfect
continuous tense is used for a position which began at some time
Cambridge Dictionary states that the words “has
been” are in present perfect continuous form. The Dictionary says
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that ... present perfect continuous, either to talk
about a finished activity in the recent past or to talk about a
single activity that began
participle of the verb is the present
perfect tense of “to be” and cannot be the present
perfect continuous tense.5 Further, a reading
Indian Council For Enviro-Legal Action vs Union Of India & Ors on 18 July
Justice K.S.Puttaswamy(Retd) vs Union Of India on 26 September, 2018
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title in such
granted lands had perfected his title in the granted lands
by prescription by long and continuous enjoyment thereof in
accordance with ... title in such granted lands had perfected his
title in the granted lands by proscription by long and
continuous enjoyment thereof in accordance with
Prasad Shrikant Purohit vs State Of Maharashtra & Anr on 15 April, 2015
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they claim to be
continuously in possession since then. The defendants tried to
dispossess the plaintiffs which led to the present suit being filed ... present suit is as to
whether the plaintiffs were in hostile continuous possession of the suit
lands by virtue of which they had perfected their
State Of Kerala & Anr vs Peoples Union For Civil Liberties & Ors on 21