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<h1>**'Subject to' creates legal limitations and conditional obligations in Indian law**</h1> The expression 'subject to' in Indian legal terminology indicates liability, subordination, or conditional dependence. According to Black's Law Dictionary, it means liable, subordinate, subservient, inferior, obedient to, governed or affected by, provided that, or answerable for. The Supreme Court has established that this expression creates limitations and conditions. In one case, the Court held that 'subject to' expresses limitation, making orders conclusive for all purposes. This phrase typically establishes hierarchical relationships or conditional obligations in legal documents, indicating that one provision is subordinate to or dependent upon another provision or authority.