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Freedom of speech and expression
any other manner. It would thus include the freedom of communication and the right to propagate or publish opinion, S. Rangarajan
Resources
Resources, 'resources' is a sweeping expression. Material resources of the community in the context of re-ordering the national economy embraces all
Illicit intercourse
is recognized by the personal law or custom of the community to which they belong or, where they belong to different
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Telegraphs
a wire or wires used for the purpose of telegraphic communication, with any casing, coating, tube, or pipe inclosing the same,
public
of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation [holding office] d : provided for, used by,
privilege
] [the marital ] [the priest-penitent ] see also confidential communication deliberative process privilege : a privilege exempting the government from
intercept
intercept : to receive (a communication or signal directed elsewhere) usually secretly [shall not be unlawful…for
transmutation
the conversion of a separate property interest into marital or community property by agreement between spouses or by contribution of marital
Money
as: 'That passes freely from hand to hand throughout the community, in the final discharge of debts and full payment for
Pardanashin lady
lives in seclusion shut in the Zanana and having no communication except from behind the parda or screen with any male
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