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Adoption
child as if born to the adopter in lawful wedlock, inter alia in regard to custody, maintenance and education, appointment of guardians or consent or marriage, and the child assumes the same relation to the adopter, e.g.,
Age
SETTLEMENT, 1 Co. Litt. 78; Bro. Abr, 'Age.' For an infant's rights upon intestacy. See INTESTACY. See also EDUCATION; CHILDREN. The (English) Age of Marriage Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 36), makes a marriage
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
with such schemes, to establish funds for loans to these boards, and to encourage agricultural co-operation, research and education. The Act of 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 31) amends and extends the 1931 Act by
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Weaker sections
'weaker sections', in this context, means not every 'backward class' but those dismally depressed categories comparable economically and educationally to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes, State of Kerala v. N.M. Thomas, AIR 1976 SC 490: (1976) 2
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