Judicial Committee observed that the principle applied in Taylor v. Taylor, (1876) 1 Ch.D 426 to a Court, namely, that where ... sections themselves."
8. The rule adopted in Taylor v. Taylor (1876) 1 Ch D 426 is well recognised and is founded
Judicial Committee observed that the principle applied in Taylor v. Taylor (1876) 1 Ch.D 426 to a Court, namely, that where ... sections themselves."
8. The rule adopted in Taylor v. Taylor (1876) 1 Ch D 426 is well recognised and is founded
Judicial Committee observed that the principle applied in Taylor v. Taylor, (1876) 1 Ch.D 426 to a Court, namely, that where ... sections themselves."
8. The rule adopted in Taylor v. Taylor (1876) 1 Ch D 426 is well recognised and is founded
other methods of performance are necessarily
forbidden. Taylor v. Taylor (1875) 1 Ch.D.426 quoted
in State of Gujarat ... v. Shantilal Mangaldas AIR 1969
SC 634 and University of Kashmir v. Dr.Mohd . Yasin
AIR 1974 SC 238. In Ramachandra Keshav Adke v.
Govind
Smt. Rakhi Rughwani And Ors. vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. [Along With ... on
applied the same principles earlier enunciated in Taylor v. Taylor (1875) 1 Ch D 426 and in Nazir Ahmad v. King Emporer ... origin of this rule traceable to the decision in Taylor v. Taylor which was followed by Lord Roche in Nazir Ahmad v. King
considered where House of Lords referring to Taylor v. Twinberrow
[1930] 2 K.B. 16, termed adverse possession as a negative and
consequential right ... basis
of the later decision of the Divisional Count in
Taylor v. Twinberrow [1930] 2 K.B. 16, in which
it was most clearly
Southern Petrochemical Industries Co. ... vs Electricity Inspector And E.T.I.O. & ... on 15
order. Similar was the stand of the insurance
company.
In Mallett v. McMonagle 1970 (AC) 166, Lord Diplock
analysed in detail the uncertainties which arise ... rational estimate and practical ways of
dealing with them. In Davies v. Taylor (1974) AC 207, it was
held that the Court, in looking
within the four
corners of the statute. [See Taylor v. Taylor, (1875) 1 Ch D 426] Any
action by a statutory authority contrary