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Particeps criminis
Particeps criminis, an unwilling or forced bribe-giver, may not even be stigmatized as an accomplice in the strict sense of...
Place of public entertainment
Place of public entertainment, includes any place to which the public are admitted and in which an entertainment is provided...
Pass
Pass, means an authority given by the Central Government or a railway administration to a person allowing him to travel...
Passport
travel, Satwant Singh Sawhney v. D. Romarathanam, Asst. Passport Officer,New Delhi, AIR 1967 SC 1837 (1841). [Passport (Entry into India) Act,
Patit
Patit, 'patit' means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) or who after taking Amrit commits...
Payment, out of
out of which the payment is made, R.K. Dalmia v. Delhi Administration, AIR 1962 SC 1821 (1834): (1963) 1 SCR 253.
Pecuniary advantage
cannot be said that he has obtained any pecuniary advantage, Delhi Administration v. S.N. Khosla, AIR 1971 SC 1480 (1481): (1971)
Personal liberty
to procedure established by law, Satwant Singh v. A.P.O., New Delhi, AIR 1967 SC 1836. In England right to personal liberty
Personal office
Personal office, although ordinarily an office would mean the place where official business is transacted, a personal office in contradistinction...
Place of public amusement
Place of public amusement, s. 2(k) 'place of public amusement' means any place where music, singing, dancing, or game or...
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