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Faqueer, or fakir
Faqueer, or fakir, a poor man, mendicant; a religious beggar, Indian.
fakeer
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Fakir
an Oriental Muslim or Hindu religious ascetic or begging monk who is regarded as a holy man or a wonder...
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And, or
legislative intent clearly spelled out, require that to be done. Fakir Mohd. v. Sita Ram (2002) 1 SCC 741.
Banana plant
A banana plant cannot be regarded as a fruit-tree, Mir Fakir Mohammed v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1978 SC 1072:
Kaimi
to a raiyat or a tenure-holder, Shyama Charan Ghose v. Fakir Chandra Dutt, AIR 1927 Cal 546.
Let for
meaning of the words 'let for' in s. 6(1), Osman Fakir Mahomed Divecha v. Ali Akbar Javed Sadaka, AIR 1970 SC
Orchard
within the contemplation of s. 6(1)(f) of the Act, Mir Fakir Mohd v. State of West Bengal, (1978) 2 SCC 36:
Safety
steps which are of preventive nature, Hasmukhlal Hospital Ghelani v. Fakir Dadasha Kadarsha, (1981) 22 Guj LR 262.
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