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Ruling Chief
Normally the expression 'Ruling Chief' connotes 'a person who is endowed with the content of sovereignty and also has the attributes
Rule of law
AIR 1961 SC 1457. Rule of law, the Constitution has endowed wide powers to the High Courts and the Supreme Court
Religious charity
(1917): (1965) 3 SCR 168. [T.N. Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1951 s. 6(13)]
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Regulated by usage
in s. 6(9) of the Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1951, must be construed along with the phrase 'succession
Property
Kakinada Annadana Samajam v. Commissioner of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, AIR 1971 SC 891: (1970) 3 SCC 359: (1971) 2
Person
name (R.S.C. Ord. XLVIIIA, r. 1), and artificial persons are endowed only with the status or capacity conferred by the charter
Mathadhipati
guaranteed to every person under article 25, Commissioner Hindu Religious Endowments v. Lakhmindra Thirtta, AIR 1954 SC 282 (289): 1954 SCR
Magna Carta
her husband which were his during coverture, except she were endowed of less at the church door. No widow shall be
Charitable purpose
purpose which relates exclusively to religious teaching or worship. [Charitable Endow-ments Act, 1890 (6 of 1890), s. 2] Means relief of
Foundress
female founder a woman who founds or establishes or who endows with a fund
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