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Public order
ordinary maintenance of law and order. The test to be adopted in determining whether an act affects law and order or
Putra pouthra santhathies
and their descendants born out of the body excluding the adopted son or his descendants, G. Appaswami Chettiar v. R. Sarangapani
Money Bill
Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of exchange authorized or adopted by a domestic or foreign Government as a part of
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Public Building
Public Building, include building used or cons-tructed or adopted to be used as place of public worship, or as
Parliament
matter in the State List, if the Council of States adopts or resolution supported by two-thirds of its members present and
Social justice
in-equalities; nevertheless, in dealing with industrial matters, it does not adopt a doctrinaire approach and refuses to yield blindly to abstract
Putrika-putra
(especially a daughter appointed to raise male issue to be adopted by a father who has no sons), and 'putrika-putra' means
York-Antwerp Rules
of lading, charter-parties and policies of insurance. The rules were adopted as a result of a conference of the Associa-tion for
Supreme Court of Judicature
an action largely in the discretion of the judge was adopted for all the branches of the High Court. The (English)
Terrorist
Terrorist, means one who adopts or supports the policy of terrorism, State of Punjab v.
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