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Machiavelian
or to his supposed principles for conduct of government as enunciated in his tract The Prince politically cunning characterized by duplicity
Adulteration and misbranding of foodstuffs
it makes a departure from the normal structure of statutes enunciating offences and prescribing punishments, Andhra Pradesh Grain and Seed Merchants
Matters relating to employment
each other. If any authority is needed for the above enunciation, reference may be made to the observations made by Gajendragadkar,
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Obiter dictum
before the court, or it is any statement of law enunciated by the judge or court merely by way of illustration,
Precedent
decision is a precedent of its own features. Further, the enunciation of the reason or principle on which a question before
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