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Oct 11 1933 (PC)

Mary P. Marshall Vs. Ram NaraIn Lal and anr.

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Oct-11-1933

Reported in: AIR1934All922

..... ed out that there was authority for the view that a fair abridgment in which intellectual effort was employed was not a piracy and that an abridgment which is a condensation .....

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Mar 13 1933 (FN)

Louis K. Liggett Co. Vs. Lee

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: Mar-13-1933

..... the many in the responsibilities and determinations of business can americans secure the moral and intellectual development which is essential to the maintenance of liberty if the citizens of florida share .....

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Aug 03 1933 (PC)

S.H. Jhabwala and ors. Vs. Emperor

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Aug-03-1933

Reported in: AIR1933All690; 145Ind.Cas.481

..... placed him on the same footing as mr m n joshi describing them as humanitarian intellectuals but jhabwala took a very prominent and a leading partin the trade unions and workers .....

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Mar 28 1933 (PC)

Sultan Begum and Others Vs. Nawab Qamar Ara Begum

Court: Privy Council

Decided on: Mar-28-1933

..... are that nawab abida begum was at the time of her husband s death of intellectual capacity greater than that possessed by most of the ladies of a similar position to .....

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Oct 30 1933 (PC)

Mt. Titli Vs. Alfred Robert Jones

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Oct-30-1933

Reported in: AIR1934All273; 153Ind.Cas.733

..... where the arrest of development not only affects the higher or intellectual nerve centres but appears also to affect the centres of sensorial ..... perception which is present in idiocy imbecility takes two forms a intellectual imbecility and b moral imbecility we are not in this ..... the word namely as a person so deficient in mental or intellectual faculty as to be inoapable of ordinary acts of reasoning .....

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