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Made/ Make - Indian Laws - GeneralExtract Word made/ make As per Concise Oxford English Dictionary , 10th Edition The word made is past and past participle of the word make which means cause to exist or come about; bring about or perform . In P. Ramanatha Aiyar s Advanced Law Lexicon, 3rd edition, page 2822, it is stated: Made. A receiving order or other order of Court is made on the day it is pronounced, not when it is drawn up. [In re Manning (1885) 30 Ch D 480. See also 4 All 278: 2 AWN 26. *** *** *** The word made in this rule might refer to the proclamation of sale as well as the announcement of the sale, as it says that it shall be made and published in the manner provided by the Rule 54(1). The word made cannot be taken to include the preparation of proclamation of sale. Seshatiri Aiyar v. Valambal Ammal, AIR 1952 Mad 377, 381 [O. XXI, R. 54(1). C.P.C. (5 of 1908)] *** *** *** An order by a Chancery judge in Chambers is made not when it is pronounced, but when it is signed and entered, or otherwise perfected (Heatley v. Newton, 19 Ch. D. 326) MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF DELHI VERSUS QIMAT RAI GUPTA ORS - 2007 (7) TMI 629 - SUPREME COURT
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