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Shall

Durgapur Projects Ltd., (1999) 7 SCC 645. Shall, is not conclusive of the question whether a provision is mandatory, Hari Vishnu

Grounds

matter, in s. 3(3) of the COFEPOSA, includes not only conclusions of fact but also all the 'basic facts' on which

A priori

of the subject-matter of the premises to that of the conclusion, into (a) a priori (from the antecedent to the consequence),

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Registration of title of land

the matters appearing therein (s. 58). The land certificate is conclusive evidence of the state of the register up to the

Way

without interruption for a full period of twenty years is conclusive that way is a public highway, unless of such a

Interlocutory order

[Criminal PC, 1974, s. 397(1)] An interlocutory order, though not conclusive of the main dispute, may be conclusive as to the

presumption

from the known or proven existence of some other fact conclusive presumption : a presumption that the law does not allow

Estoppel

Estoppel, a conclusive admission, which cannot be denied. It is of three kinds:-

Graveyard

bury their dead. It is also well settled that a conclusive proof of the public graveyard is the description of the

Valuation list

the date of deposit, and the lists are quinquennial and conclusive evidence of the value of the hereditaments therein included. In

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Shall

Durgapur Projects Ltd., (1999) 7 SCC 645. Shall, is not conclusive of the question whether a provision is mandatory, Hari Vishnu

Grounds

matter, in s. 3(3) of the COFEPOSA, includes not only conclusions of fact but also all the 'basic facts' on which

A priori

of the subject-matter of the premises to that of the conclusion, into (a) a priori (from the antecedent to the consequence),

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Registration of title of land

the matters appearing therein (s. 58). The land certificate is conclusive evidence of the state of the register up to the

Way

without interruption for a full period of twenty years is conclusive that way is a public highway, unless of such a

Interlocutory order

[Criminal PC, 1974, s. 397(1)] An interlocutory order, though not conclusive of the main dispute, may be conclusive as to the

presumption

from the known or proven existence of some other fact conclusive presumption : a presumption that the law does not allow

Estoppel

Estoppel, a conclusive admission, which cannot be denied. It is of three kinds:-

Graveyard

bury their dead. It is also well settled that a conclusive proof of the public graveyard is the description of the

Valuation list

the date of deposit, and the lists are quinquennial and conclusive evidence of the value of the hereditaments therein included. In

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