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Disord
Disorder
Bill of health
ports or places suspected of being particularly subject to infectious disorders, certifying the state of health at the time that such
Expunction of remarks
Dictionary, p. 410. In British Parliament, if a member uses disorderly, offensive or unparliamentary words in a debate, immediate notice is
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia, means mental disorder, Ram Narain Gupta v. Rameswari Gupta, AIR 1988 SC 2260:
Public order
of the terror wave unleashed by a particular eruption of disorder that helps to distinguish it as an act affecting 'public
Physiotherapist
via chest physio-therapy in the intensive care units, curing physical disorders or disability promoting physical fitness, facilitating healing and pain relief
Maintenance of public order
order' what is intended is the prevention of grave public disorder. It is not the same as maintenance of law and
Breach of peace
criminal offence of creating a public disturbance or engaging in disorderly conduct particularly by making an unnecessary or distracting noise, Black
malady
Any disease of the human body a distemper disorder or indisposition proceeding from impaired defective or morbid organic functions
Dishevel
To suffer the hair to hang loosely or disorderly to spread or throw the hair in disorder used chiefly
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