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...sufficient means, would depend on the facts of the case and the court has to ascertain if he is capable of raising the court fee in normal circumstances. A straight jacketed interpretation cannot be...consistent with the Constitutional Directives and philosophy must prevail. Article 39A of the Constitution of India envisages equal justice and free legal aid and the State.... An indigent person need not be one bereft of all material possessions of value. Order XXXIII understands an indigent person as:“Explanation I—A person is an indigent person,— (a) if he...

...sufficient means, would depend on the facts of the case and the court has to ascertain if he is capable of raising the court fee in normal circumstances. A straight jacketed interpretation cannot be...consistent with the Constitutional Directives and philosophy must prevail. Art. 39A of the Constitution of India envisages equal justice and free legal aid an the State shall secure that the operation...(1969 KLT 953)). Viewing the matter from a practical standpoint, it has to be held that an indigent person need not be bereft of all material possessions. The CP.C conf...

.... The propounder refers to the section 283 of the Succession Act, 1925 and the judicial interpretation thereof...constitutional promise of a social revolution by creating a siren-wailing uber-caste of those in power, can take solace; even monks who have relinquished their material possessions and surrendered themselves...

...section 283 of the Succession Act, 1925 and the judicial interpretation thereof. Reliance has been placed on a judgment reported at 2010 (5) SCC...siren-wailing uber-caste of those in power, can take solace; even monks who have relinquished their material possessions and surrendered themselves to serve their religious order crave for power. Two...

...-inclined by the doctrines of advaitic philosophy. Sankara was described as the pseudo-Buddha. The common people hankered after something more real than is to be had in the severely logical philosophy of...Mutts where the Dvaitic philosophy was taught. They had to proceed a step further. They accepted control over existing temples and encouraged the construction of new temples in honour of the...the means of livelihood and for the enjoyment of worldly power and material possessions than as things bestowed upon one for helping all humanity in its evolutionary progress towards the common goal...

...interpretation which is constructive to reach the object of the Act, this Court is of the opinion that the very interpretation offered by the learned counsel for the appellant deserves to be rejected...healthy and mobile limbs. All that the court can do is to award such sum as will enable the claimant to acquire some material possessions or to develop a life style which will offset to some extent his...

...interpretation which is constructive to reach the object of the Act, this Court is of the opinion that the very interpretation offered by the learned counsel for the appellant deserves to be rejected...pleasures and convenience associated with healthy and mobile limbs. All that the court can do is to award such sum as will enable the claimant to acquire some material possessions or to develop a life style...

...?e) whether the Commissioner that has not erred in law in interpretation of the order which was given by the 2nd opposite party to the 1st opposite party resulting in appellant being wrongly held...of earning capacity of the workman. This being the possible interpretation which is constructive to reach the object of the Act, this Court is of the opinion that the very interpretation offered by...convenience associated with healthy and mobile limbs. All that the court can do is to award such sum as will enable the claimant to acquire some material possessions or to develop a life style which...

...empowered and permitted to represent and file affidavit as and when necessary depending on the facts and circumstances of the case. The interpretation of the 3rd respondent that there can be only personal...only say that a Court of law while dealing with such matters has to act within bounds that have been created through judicial pronouncements and precedents as well as on the interpretation of the.... It is a wish or desire for something that may not be attainable and may remain a dream or a fantasy. However, this expression of wish with regard to human material possessions that one may have...

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