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...:“2. Definitions.—In this Scheme, unless the context otherwise requires—***(t...or dependent parent, who would constitute the family. Section 2 of the Act in which various terms have been defined, opens with the words ‘in this Act, unless the context otherwise ....12. Where the definition or expression, as in the instant case, is preceded by the words ‘unless the context otherwise ...

...which various terms have been defined, opens with the words “in this Act, unless the context otherwise requires” which indicates that the definitions, as for example, that of “family”, wh...preceded by the words “unless the context otherwise requires”, the said definition set out in the section is to be applied and given effect to but this rule, which is ...expression defined in that section should be given the meaning assigned to it therein unless the context otherwise requires.”14. In its ordinary and primar...

.... Definitions of certain terms relevant to income from profits and gains of business or profession.—In Sections 28 to 41 and in this section, unless the context otherwise requires—...certain terms relevant to income from profits and gains of business and, therefore, the said section commences with the words “In Sections 28 to 41 and in this section, unless the context ...(1)(iii). That is why the legislature has used the words “unless the context otherwise requires”. Hence, Explanation 8 has no relevancy to Section 36(1)(iii). It has relevancy to ...

...vehicles, is a complete code.12. Section 2 of the Act provides for interpretation of the terms contained herein. It employs the words “unless the context ...;”14. Section 3 of the Act is in the following terms:“3. Necessity for driving licence.—(1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle in any public place ...under any scheme made under sub-section (2) of Section 75 unless his driving licence specifically entitles him so to do.”15. The Central Government has framed...

...Act, unless the context otherwise requires”, and thereafter the definitions are enumerated. “Contribution” is defined in Section 2(c) which means a contribution payable in respect of a member unde...:“2. Definitions.— In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, …(c) “contribution” means a contribution payable in res...within the meaning of this section.14. Shri P. Chidambaram, however, submitted that unless the context otherwise requires, such a purposive or liberal approach need ...

...provisions of the Act are not attracted. For appreciating this contention, it is necessary to refer to Section 2(b) of the Act which runs thus:“2. In this Act, unless the ...appellant is that by the use of these machines he could cure nervous diseases amongst other ailments. That a machine is an “article” requires no great learning either to expound or to understand. A...Y.V Chandrachud, J.— The appellant, who is a homeopathic practitioner, runs a dispensary at Harrison Road, Calcutta. In the issue of a Hindi newspaper, “Sanmarg”, dated...

...begins with the words “unless the context otherwise requires”.40. In Ramesh Mehta v. Sanwa...Act shows that it starts with the words “in this Act, unless the context otherwise requires …”. Let us find out whether in the context of the provisions of Section 64 of...the context otherwise requires,—(30) ‘owner’ means a person in whose name a motor vehicle stands registered, and where such person is a minor, the...

...Companies Act the words “modify” and “modification” have been defined and it is a well-known canon of construction that unless the context otherwise requires, the definition of an express...words “modify” and “modification” have been defined in Section 2(29) of the Companies Act as under:“2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise ...statute and proceeded to examine the content and meaning of the word used in a provision in the same statute which, unless the context otherwise requires, must bear the ...

...number of members”. He urged that one has to read the said expression in the context of Section 3(36) of the Act which is a preliminary definition section and which states that unless the ...section which begins with the words “unless the context otherwise requires”. For the reasons herein, it was submitted on behalf of the respondents that the “whole number...Act unless the context otherwise requires,—(36) ‘whole number’ or ‘total number’ when used with reference to the members of a Board, means ...

...:“2. Definitions.—(1) In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires—***(e...:“96. Section 2(1)(e) of the Arbitration Act, 1996 reads as under:‘2. Definitions.—(1) In this Part, unless the context ...convenience of the parties.(3) Notwithstanding sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), the Arbitral Tribunal may, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, meet...

...under:“2. Definitions.— In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—(h) ‘juvenile’ means a boy who has not attained...defined therein would have the assigned meaning “unless the context otherwise requires”. So far as the present context is concerned we are clear in our mind that the cru..., development and rehabilitation of such juveniles.2. In this context, the proposed legislation aims at achieving the following objectives...

.... Definitions.— In this Act unless the context otherwise requires— 2. Definitions.— In this Act unless the context otherwise requires— ...Vesting Act as supplementary to the KLR Act. The expression ‘any other agricultural crop’ used in both the enactments while defining ‘private forest’ must therefore, receive the same meaning as otherwise...effectuate.”9. Judicial interpretation given to the words defined in one statute does not afford a guide to construction of the same words in another statute unless the statutes...

...and Section 47 of the Act:“2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—(a)-(d...disability or cerebral palsy. Section 38 requires the appropriate Governments and local authorities to formulate schemes for ensuring employment of persons with disabilities. Section 47 is included in Chapter...Shivaraj V. Patil, J.— The appellant was recruited as a constable in the Special Service Bureau (for short “SSB”). When he was on duty, he suffered an injury...

...delivered to each party”. The term “party” is defined by clause (h) of Section 2 of the Act as meaning “a party to an arbitration agreement”. The definition is to be read as given unless the ...the meaning to be assigned to the term “party” and “party making the application” for setting aside the award in the context of the State or a department of the Government, more ....9. In the context of a huge organisation like the Railways, the copy of the award has to be received by the person who has knowledge of the proceedings an...

...Act, which runs as under:“2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—***...certain expressions occurred in the Act open with the words “in this Act unless the context otherwise requires which shows that wherever the word so defined occurred in ...mandatory that one should mechanically attribute to the said expression the meaning assigned to it in the definition clause. Ordinarily, where the context does not permit or where the ...

...Section 3 of the Act, which contains all the definition clauses, prefaces with the words “unless the context otherwise requires”. Thus the legislature, which fixed conto...building, even after losing the roof, can continue to be a building in its general meaning. Taking recourse to such general meaning in the present context would help to prevent a mischief...K.T Thomas, J.— The controversy between the parties in this appeal has narrowed down to a very short question. A building became roofless before “allotment order” was passed...

...Rules as under:“2. Definitions.—In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires—***...Conduct Rules, 1965, which reads as under:“2. Definitions.—In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires—***...Sanjay Kishan Kaul, J.— The respondent raises a claim of entitlement to compassionate appointment on account of the demise of his father late Shri Ranglal Shrivas, who was...

...RTI Act, which reads as follows:“2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires:***...Section 2(h), intended to embrace only those categories, which are specifically included, unless the context of the Act otherwise requires. Section 2(h) has used the expressions “means” a...which, according to the Court, would only advance the objective of the Act. We are also aware of the opening part of the definition clause which states “unless the context ...

..., 1955. Para 2 of this Order states:“2. Definition.—In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,—(a) ‘export...V. Ramaswami, J.— This appeal is brought, by special leave, from the judgment of the Punjab High Court, dated November 4, 1965 by which Criminal Revision Petition No. 263 of...1965 and Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 224 of 1965, were dismissed.2. The case of the prosecution is that on October 19, 1961 Sub-Inspector Banarasi Lal of Food and...

...him out of the said definition. Furthermore, the interpretation section begins with the words “unless the context otherwise requires”.40. In...:‘8. A bare perusal of Section 2 of the Act shows that it starts with the words “in this Act, unless the context otherwise requires …”....expression “management” cannot be assigned to the expression “management” occurring in Section 64 of the Act. In the present case, the context does not permit or requires to apply the def...

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