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  1. Remedies In Case Of Builder's Failure To Deliver Possession On Time In ...

    Sep 15, 2025 · The Court held that compensation for delay is a fundamental right of the buyer and cannot be denied. Conclusion The failure of a builder to deliver possession on time can lead to …

  2. How to use "hr./hrs" when describing time in the 24-hour clock?

    Oct 19, 2015 · For military time the 24 hour clock would use hrs for written communications as in, "The operation will begin at 1500 hrs." However, when speaking the hrs is not necessary.

  3. grammaticality - Tense when saying "This is the first time I" - English ...

    This is the first time I ate sushi. Since "this is the first time" is in the present perfect tense does the verb "ate" have to be in the present perfect tense also?

  4. Landmark Judgments on Anticipatory Bail Which Developed the Law of …

    Apr 29, 2025 · The Supreme Court clarified that anticipatory bail under Section 438 of CrPC is not inherently time bound and can extend until the conclusion of the trial, subject to the conditions …

  5. Simultaneous execution at same time - Lawyersclubindia

    Jan 8, 2018 · At the time of considering these applications for amendment, Executing Court suo motu raised the issue of maintainability namely, as to how two (2) execution petitions i.e., one against …

  6. Is it correct? "You may call me in your convenient any time."

    Feb 1, 2015 · I am confusing whether I could use " convenient " and " any " at the same time. Also, I'd like to know the different nuance between may and can, in this sentence: You may call me in your …

  7. grammar - "take too long" vs "take a long time" - English Language ...

    Aug 21, 2016 · Take a long time is an idiom, a special meaning of take referring to duration of some event. The train took a long time to pass. It's one version of the Event take Duration idiom Making …

  8. tense - {It's been / It's} a long time since we last met - English ...

    Jun 16, 2020 · Which one is correct? It's been a long time since we last met. It's a long time since we last met. Does the format (sentence construction) change when a specific time, say 10 years, is …

  9. Should I say "Quite a long time" or simply just "Quite a long" - in the ...

    Sep 25, 2015 · You can say "quite a long time" or "quite long", but not "quite a long" without "time". Either way, that phrase feels unnatural at the beginning of the sentence.

  10. word choice - Should I say "I will come 'on' / 'in' / 'at' the time ...

    Sep 15, 2015 · In order for us to help you, we need to know the context: what is the exact scenario you are trying to express? The phrases on time and in time are different from each other, and both are …