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Temple
any s. thereof, as a place of religious worship, Poohari Fakir Sadavarthy of Bondilipuram v. Commissioner, AIR 1963 SC 510 (512,
Vacation, eviction
are normally accepted to be used, State of Bombay v. Fakir Umar Dhanse, AIR 1961 SC 722 (724): (1961) 3 SCR
Sajjadanashin (M.T.)
the chief occupied a peculiarly distinctive position. They called themselves fakirs on the hypothesis that they had abjured the world, and
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