approved and accepted in well-known cases of Taylor v. Taylor. ( 1875) 1 Ch. D. 426, Nazir Ahmed v. Emperor ... approved and accepted in well known cases of Taylor v. Taylor, 1875 (1) Ch D.426:45LJ Ch 373 and Nazir Ahmed v
honoured principle as
early as from the decision in Taylor v. Taylor
[(1876) 1 Ch. D. 426] that where statute provides
for something ... followed by the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council in Nazir Ahmad v.
Emperor [AIR 1936 PC 253(1)] and also by this
Court
considered where House of Lords referring
to Taylor v. Twinberrow [1930] 2 K.B. 16 termed adverse
possession as a negative and consequential right
lading, policy of insurance and an invoice.
18. In Johnson v. Taylor Bros.6, Lord Atkinson in the House of
Lords explained the meaning
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also of
considerable importance.
32. In Aswini Kumar Ghose V. Arabinda Bose
A.I.R. 1952 SC 369, it was held by the Supreme Court ... 6318/2012
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Courts. Cockburn C.J. said in Stephenson
V. Taylor, (1861) 1 B & S. 101 'On the
Parliament Roll there
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Court approving the principle of Taylor vs. Taylor, (1875) 1 Ch. D. 426
observes as under:
―In Nazir ... Judicial Committee observed
that the principle applied in Taylor v. Taylor(3) to a Court,
namely, that where a power is given
manner and following other course
is not permissible. (See Taylor v. Taylor, (1876) 1 Ch.D.426; Nazir Ahmed
v. King Emperor
policy of the Act..."
20. In the case of Patangrao Kadam v. Prithviraj Sayajirao Yadav
Deshmukh ,(2001) 3 SCC 594, this Court took ... into the Rules.
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22. In the case of Taylor v. Taylor, (1875-76) L.R. 1 Ch. D. 426,
the Court took