Vinothpandian law today

[1/27, 09:43] Vinothpandian: 2011 (3) SCC 380 : Indra das vs state of Assam : courts can depart from plain meaning of any word of statute at the time when same makes said provision unconstitutional
[1/27, 09:43] Vinothpandian: AIR 1968 SC 870 : Iswarlal vs state of gujarat : dictionaries and reports of foreign cases held not safe guides , safest guide is the statute itself
[1/27, 09:43] Vinothpandian: AIR 1971 SC 1283 : deputy chief controller vs KT kosalaram : dictionary meaning not to be mechanically applied , the context in which the word is used of importance in determining the precise sense which fits in with the context as intended by the author
[1/27, 09:43] Vinothpandian: 1988 SCC ( cri ) 104 : Tulsi Ram vs state of MP : It is no use turning to dictionaries , dictionaries give variegated meanings to words , dictionary meaning are variegated meaning depends on context
[1/27, 16:07] Vinothpandian: AIR 1987 SC 838 : state of bihar vs M/ S Ashok industries : Explanation to a charging section will get preference over the explanation to the definition section in a statute
[1/27, 16:07] Vinothpandian: AIR 1957 SC 657 : AV fernandes vs state of kerala : one must have regard to the letter of the law and not merely the spirit of the statute or the substance of the law
[1/27, 16:07] Vinothpandian: 1994 (6) SCC 610 : M / S india cable co ltd calcutta vs collector of central excise : where technical words are involved , different approach is possible then the dictionary meaning may not retain , an approach of reality has to be given to such real difficulties
[1/28, 14:49] Vinothpandian: 1998 Cri L j 4491 : shankar shridhar kavale vs state : In a criminal trial the medical evidence is a very safe yardstick for measuring the veracity of ocular account
[1/28, 14:49] Vinothpandian: AIR 1978 SC 1525 : sarwan singh and others vs state of punjab : The opinion of the doctor about nature of injury is not binding on the court
[1/28, 14:49] Vinothpandian: 1981 Cri LJ 379 : sadiq and others vs state : In criminal cases the correctness of ocular and circumstantial evidence is to be tested on the basis of medical evidence

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