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period when such user is found to be in open assertion of title, exclusive and uninterrupted, Konda Lakshmana Bapuji v. Government
Lex deraisnia
be done by him where another affirms it; defeating the assertion of his adversary, and showing it to be against reason
Judge-shopping
Judge-shopping, means the practice of filing several lawsuits asserting the same claims in a court or a district with
Corsned bread
might prove poison, or their last morsel, if what they asserted , or denied, were not true. 4 Bl. Com. 345,
Ipse dixit
Ipse dixit [Lat.] (he himself said it), a bare assertion resting on the authority of an individual.
Further relief
appropriate to and necessarily consequent upon the right or title asserted, Babu Puri v. Kaln, AIR 2005 Raj 77. An injunction
For the purpose of the business
of its assets and property from expropriation, coercive process or assertion of hostile title; it may also comprehend payment of statutory
Facts in issue
non-existence, nature or extent of any right, liability, or disability, asserted or denied in any suit or proceeding, necessarily follows (Evidence
Evidence
in issue is to be proved by the party who asserts the affirmative; according to the maxim affirmanti non neganti incumbit
Estoppel
(1979) 3 SCR 1133. A bar that prevents one from asserting a claim or right that contradicts what one has said
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