Commotion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Peaceful
Possessing or enjoying peace not disturbed by war tumult agitation anxiety or commotion quiet tranquil as a peaceful time a peaceful country a peaceful end
Sedition
The raising of commotion in a state not amounting to insurrection conduct tending to treason but without an overt act excitement of
Child in need of care and protection
or is likely to be abused for unconscionable gains, (ix) who is victim of any armed conflict, civil commotion or natural calamity. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, (56 of 2000), s. 2(b)]
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Circumstances
or a group of persons, such as riots, disorders, tensions, religious, racial, regional or linguistic or other such commotions, which might by their pre-existence accentuate the impact of such activities affecting the security of the country or
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