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Inservient

Conducive instrumental

Perfective

Tending or conducing to make perfect or to bring to perfection usually followed by of

Sanatory

Conducive to health tending to cure healing curative sanative

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Luxury

or costly; (3) refined and intense enjoyment; means of luxurious enjoyment; (4) in a particularized sense; something which conduces to enjoyment or comfort in addition to what are accounted the necessaries. Hence, in recent use, something which

Religious denomination

three conditions, namely, it must be (1) a collection of religious faith, a system of belief which is conducive to the spiritual well-being, i.e., a common faith; (2) common organisation; (3) a designation by a distinctive name,

Appropriate proceedings

the procedure relating to form, conditions of lodgement of petition compliance with all reasonable directions imposed which would conduce to the smooth conduct of proceeding in this Court. Power to make rules for practice and procedure of

Religion

Lily Thomas v. Union of India, (2000) 6 SCC 224. Religion, is a specific system of belief, worship, conduct involving code of ethics and philosophy, Webster's American Dictionary, p. 1228. Religion, the Constitution of India guarantees every

Expedient

Hastening or forward hence tending to further or promote a proposed object fit or proper under the circumstances conducive to self interest desirable advisable advantageous sometimes contradistinguished from right or principled

Redound

wave or flood to be sent or driven back to flow back as a consequence or effect to conduce to contribute to result

Adultery

6 of the (English) Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895, unless the husband has condoned, connived at or conduced to the adultery. An order already made may be set aside by proof of the wife's subsequent adultery,

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Inservient

Conducive instrumental

Perfective

Tending or conducing to make perfect or to bring to perfection usually followed by of

Sanatory

Conducive to health tending to cure healing curative sanative

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Luxury

or costly; (3) refined and intense enjoyment; means of luxurious enjoyment; (4) in a particularized sense; something which conduces to enjoyment or comfort in addition to what are accounted the necessaries. Hence, in recent use, something which

Religious denomination

three conditions, namely, it must be (1) a collection of religious faith, a system of belief which is conducive to the spiritual well-being, i.e., a common faith; (2) common organisation; (3) a designation by a distinctive name,

Appropriate proceedings

the procedure relating to form, conditions of lodgement of petition compliance with all reasonable directions imposed which would conduce to the smooth conduct of proceeding in this Court. Power to make rules for practice and procedure of

Religion

Lily Thomas v. Union of India, (2000) 6 SCC 224. Religion, is a specific system of belief, worship, conduct involving code of ethics and philosophy, Webster's American Dictionary, p. 1228. Religion, the Constitution of India guarantees every

Expedient

Hastening or forward hence tending to further or promote a proposed object fit or proper under the circumstances conducive to self interest desirable advisable advantageous sometimes contradistinguished from right or principled

Redound

wave or flood to be sent or driven back to flow back as a consequence or effect to conduce to contribute to result

Adultery

6 of the (English) Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895, unless the husband has condoned, connived at or conduced to the adultery. An order already made may be set aside by proof of the wife's subsequent adultery,

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