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interpreting the expression "other authority" the principle of ejusdem generis should not be applied, because, for the application of that ... local authorities, and the expression "other authorities", if read ejusdem generis with those named, cannot cover the Board which
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 16 - Cited by 125 -
1967 AIR 1857
submitted that by application of the ejusdem generis principles, only such articles which are similar to millstones or grindstones ... further seen whether the principles of ejusdem generis have application. The rule is applicable when particular words pertaining
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 13 - Cited by 83 - A Pasayat
Section 17(2) (c) cannot be interpreted ejusdem Generis-Scope of s. 17(2) (c)-Maxims-Ejusdem Generis-Scope ... itself covered a very large field, applying the ejusdem generis Rule that provision had to be given a narrower meaning
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 21 - Cited by 61 -
1971 AIR 1033
necessary to decide whether the rule of ejusdeme generis applied in interpreting the expression "other person ... necessary to invoke the rule of ejusdem generis to interpret the expression "other person" in that section
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 40 - Cited by 58 -
1963 AIR 1128
transfers only-Whether the word transfer should be construed ejusdem generis with the words 'sale', 'exchange' and requisitions'. HEADNOTE ... There is no room for the application of ejusdem generis doctrine unless one finds a category and where the words
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 14 - Cited by 17 -
1978 AIR 1272
therefore, the wide words must be limited to things ejusdem generis and must take colour from the preceding words ... Revenue, this Court, HELD: (1) The rule of ejusdem generis is generally invoked where 127 the scope and ambit
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 8 - Cited by 13 -
1991 AIR 506
sufficient grounds" found in Clause (b) should be read ejusdem generis some formal defect found in Clause (a) or independent ... words "sufficient grounds" have been used by the Legislature ejusdem generis with "formal defect". Another view is that "sufficient grounds
Madras High Court
- Cites 25 - Cited by 7 -
(1992) 2 MLJ 563
- Srinivasan
scope of acquisition but it has to be read ejusdem generis with clauses (a) and (b) where specific purposes ... secondly, that clause (c) has to be read ejusdem generis for the purposes enumerated in clauses
Punjab-Haryana High Court
- Cites 28 - Cited by 5 -
AIR 1970 P H 1
- S Bahadur
other sufficient grounds " mentioned in Clause (b) must be ejusdem generis with the ground mentioned in Clause ... same genus as those words. But this doctrine of ejusdem generis is by no means of universal application, and should
Bombay High Court
- Cites 12 - Cited by 3 -
(1940) 42 BOMLR 143
- Lokur
should be read ejusdem generis with "salary", that is to say, the remuneration should be due as "salary ... word "otherwise" has to be read ejusdem generis with the word "salary" which precedes it, that
Kerala High Court
- Cites 4 - Cited by 3 -
AIR 1973 Ker 24
- N Pillai
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