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Evenness
The state of being ven level or disturbed smoothness horizontal position uniformity impartiality calmness equanimity appropriate place or level as evenness of surface of a fluid
Dyspepsia
A kind of indigestion a state of the stomach in which its functions are disturbed without the presence of other diseases or if others are present they are of minor importance Its symptoms
Molestation
disuse, being superseded by declarator and interdict) competent to the proprietor of a landed estate against those who disturb his possession--Bell's Scots Law Dict.
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Hostile attack
attack, means any attack by any person or body of persons, whether during any war, external aggression, internal disturbance or otherwise which endangers the security of any life, property, place or thing in India or any part
Lying by
transaction which affects his interests, may fairly be supposed to acquiesce in it, if he afterwards propose to disturb the arrangement, may be prevented from doing so by reason that he has been lying by. See LACHES.
Law and order and public order
order is: Doses it interfere with the current of life of the community so as to amount to disturbance of public order or does it affect merely an individual leaving the tranquillity of the society undisturbed in
Lack of jurisdiction
enmity and hatred. Lack of harmony simpliciter means cessation of feelings of friendship but there can be no disturbance of communal harmony in the absence of feelings of enmity and hatred, Dr. A.J. Faridi v. Union of
Lack of harmony
enmity and hatred. Lack of harmony simpliciter means cessation of feelings of friendship but there can be no disturbance of communal harmony in the absence of feelings of enmity and hatred, Dr. A.J. Faridi v. Union of
Jurisdiction of suspicion
from ordinary norms. It is generally resorted to either in times of war or apprehended internal disorders and disturbances of a serious nature. Its object is to prevent a greater danger to national security and integrity than
Hunting
or, in the case of wild birds or reptiles, damaging the eggs of such birds or reptiles, or disturbing the eggs or nests of such birds or reptiles. [Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), s.
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