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Constitutional
Belonging to or inherent in the constitution or in the structure of body or mind as a
Any act or omission which constitutes any offence under this Act
Any act or omission which constitutes any offence under this Act, the expression 'Any act or
Constitutional dilettantism
Constitutional dilettantism, [dilelttante(n)-lover of fine arts; amateur, concentrates on nothing] -
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Notwithstanding anything in the Constitution
Notwithstanding anything in the Constitution, the phrase 'notwithstanding anything in the Constitution' is equivalent to
Constituted under an instrument of partnership
Constituted under an instrument of partnership, the words 'constituted under an
Constitutional law
Constitutional law, is the law relating to the Constitutions, the rules
Constituted for
Constituted for, means the primary objective of the constitution. The primary
Commencement of the Constitution
Commencement of the Constitution, means November 26, 1949, Shanno Devi v. Mangal Sain, AIR
Constitutionally
In accordance with the constitution or natural disposition of the mind or body naturally as
constitutional law
constitutional law : a body of statutory and case law that
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