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Aggression

Aggression, is not to be confused with war only. It being

Enemy

Enemy, means: (i) any person or country committing external aggression against India, (ii) any person belonging to a country committing

Emergency

Art. 352(4). 'Proclamation of emergency arising out of war, external aggression or armed rebellion may be varied or revoked by subsequent

Right of private defence

to their person or property as a result of unlawful aggression, nor are they expected, by use of force, to right

war crime

is the crime of planning or waging a war of aggression or a war in violation of international treaties.

Colony

have a right to demand, for the resistance of hostile aggression, and the peaceful possession of their territory. As a general

Hostile attack

person or body of persons, whether during any war, external aggression, internal disturbance or otherwise which endangers the security of any

League of Nations (Societe des Nations)

League are the 'collective system,' e.g., collective action to prevent aggression, as well as to assist members to carry on their

Preventive detention and punitive detention

allowed to be exercised except in times of war or aggression, Francis Coralie Mullin v. Adm UT of Delhi, AIR 1981

Punitive and preventive detention

allowed to be exercised except in times of war or aggression. Our Constitution does recognise the existence of this power, but

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