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Debarment
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Suspension
Suspension, means, 'action of debarring or state of being debarred, especially, for a time, from a function or privilege; temporary deprivation of one's
disbar
deprive (an attorney) of a license to practice law usually for engaging in unethical or illegal practices compare debar dis·bar·ment n
suspend
suspend 1 : to debar temporarily from a privilege, office, or function 2 a : to stop temporarily [ trading] b : to
Exclude
To shut out to hinder from entrance or admission to debar from participation or enjoyment to deprive of to except the opposite to admit as to exclude a crowd
Deprive
Deprive, use to the word 'deprive' is of great significance. According to the dictionary it means, 'debar from enjoyment; prevent (Child etc.) from having normal home life'. Since deprivation of right of any person by the...
Prohibit
Prohibit, means to hold back; to forbid; to interdict; to prevent, hinder or debar; to forbid or prevent from doing something. The term prohibit postul-ates negative command, Sujatha Touring Talkies v. State,
Suspend
Suspend, is to debar, usually for a time, from the exercise of a function, to interdict, to stay. It means temporarily staying
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